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Guide to Using Sesame Street in Communities' Resources on Family Homelessness

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Dec 12, 2018
Using the story of Lily, a resilient, hopeful Muppet whose family is experiencing homelessness, Sesame Street developed a set of free, bilingual resources for children and families experiencing homelessness and the providers who serve them.
Sesame Street in Communities: Family Homelessness
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Activities and videos about homelessness for children and families
The 2018 Purpose Built Conference: Resources
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The 2018 Purpose Built Conference in Orlando, Florida from October 24 – 26 was a tremendous opportunity for thoughtful engagement and energetic conversations with Network Members and attendees from all across the country.
Could where you are born influence how long you live?
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People living just a few blocks apart may have vastly different opportunities to live a long life in part because of their neighborhood. Unfortunately, significant gaps in life expectancy at birth persist across many United States cities, towns, ZIP codes and neighborhoods.
US cities in pursuit of viable futures: Taking on the Sustainable Development Goals
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Nov 29, 2018
With political divisions on the rise and global cooperation imperiled, city officials worldwide are stepping up to lead, solving local problems while sharing solutions and innovations across borders.
Trauma-Informed Resources
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Resources for integrating resiliency, hope, and wellness in schools
5 Practical Guides to Support Homeless and Low-Income College Students in California

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Nov 13, 2018
The California Homeless Youth Project and SchoolHouse Connection are proud to announce a series of five practical guides to support homeless and low-income college students in California. These series provide concise overviews of the five greatest needs of students experiencing homelessness.
Transformative placemaking: Expanding opportunities for people and places
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Nov 14, 2018
After decades of sprawl and suburban dominance, U.S. cities are experiencing rebounding populations, growing employment, and new public and private sector investments in places that are walkable, transit-oriented, and support diverse people and amenities.