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Only one in every six infants and toddlers experiencing homelessness in Michigan are enrolled in an early childhood development program, pointing to the dire need for stronger state policies and funding to improve access to those important programs for families without a reliable roof over their heads.

SchoolHouse Connection — a national nonprofit working to overcome homelessness through education — recently partnered with the University of Michigan’s Poverty Solutions to develop a report that takes a close look at national and state data on infant and toddler homelessness as well as enrollment in age-eligible early childhood development programs during the 2021-22 program year.

According to the report, young children experiencing homelessness across our country are significantly under-enrolled in early childhood development programs, such as Early Head Start and/or early intervention and home visiting programs.

Read more at The Alpena News.