How Coordinated Efforts Can Help Prevent Infant and Toddler Homelessness

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SPONSORED CONTENT -- (StatePoint) When families have safe, stable housing, access to high-quality early development programs, and other supports that meet their needs, young children have a strong foundation to grow. However, too many families are struggling to meet childrenโ€™s basic needs.

Nationwide, 450,000 infants and toddlers are experiencing homelessness. Among them, 70,000 were born to mothers who experienced homelessness within 12 months of giving birth. โ€œToo often, homelessness for infants and toddlers is โ€˜invisibleโ€™ โ€” a newborn sleeping in a different place every week, a toddler cycling between couches โ€” while families still canโ€™t easily access child care, early intervention, shelter, housing or other services that support healthy development,โ€ said Barbara Duffield, executive director of SchoolHouse Connection. โ€œThese data show that homelessness among infants and toddlers is everywhere.โ€

Advocates say that building a coordinated, holistic support system for infants, toddlers, expectant parents, and their families that unites the early childhood, housing and homelessness sectors can ultimately prevent homelessness in the first place. This means:

โ€ข Acting now to meet the urgent needs of babies and their families.

โ€ข Championing policies that prioritize infants and toddlers.

โ€ข Collaborating across sectors to build lasting, coordinated solutions.

โ€œHomelessness during pregnancy or within the first three years of a childโ€™s life has lifelong consequences on physical health and mental well-being,โ€ said Jamie Colvard, senior policy and systems director at Zero To Three. โ€œWe canโ€™t overstate how important it is for partners to come together to address homelessness and housing instability among young children and their families.โ€

Thatโ€™s where initiatives like Thrive From the Start are making a difference. Thrive From the Start is a cross-sector national network offering actionable, evidence-based recommendations for federal, state and local leaders. Among the organizations involved are Housing Is, the National Collaborative for Infants & Toddlers, Prevent Child Abuse America, SchoolHouse Connection and Zero To Three. The network recently announced that 10 state teams have each been awarded $100,000 to educate key constituencies in their state and localities about the impact of homelessness and housing instability on babies, infants and their families.

โ€œChildren are at greatest risk for experiencing homelessness during their first year of life and the number of families in homeless shelters is rising. There is a prevalence of housing instability and homelessness among pregnant people and families with young children, but it is often less visible and in peopleโ€™s minds compared to other populations,โ€ said Abra Lyons-Warren, director of Housing Is.

For more information about these efforts, and to learn how coordinated action can help solve the homelessness crisis, visit thrivefromthestart.org.

โ€œWe know that when we alleviate chronic stressโ€”a contributor of child abuse and neglect โ€” we can foster healthy and stable environments for families,โ€ said Catherine Murphy, senior research manager, Prevent Child Abuse America. โ€œBy partnering across sectors at the local, state and national levels, we can build a more supportive system for families and prevent homelessness for our youngest children.โ€

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