Stable, affordable housing is a foundation for the well-being and development of children. This report, authored by the Public and Affordable Housing Research Corporation, explores the housing challenges faced by families with children, particularly those living in publicly supported homes. It examines how housing stability affects key aspects of children’s lives, including education, health, and future opportunities. The report also highlights the role of federal housing programs in providing the stability children need to thrive while identifying gaps and opportunities to support families with children better.
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Children are among the most vulnerable populations affected by housing instability, with far-reaching implications for their futures. This report highlights the critical role of affordable housing in fostering stability and opportunity for children, emphasizing the need for policies and programs that address their unique needs. By prioritizing the well-being of children, we can build stronger, more equitable communities for generations to come.
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