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(WWJ) More that 15,000 children under the age of four in Michigan don’t have a home, which is at least twice the number reported by the state’s shelter system.

That’s according to a new report by the Michigan League for Public Policy and Poverty Solutions at the University of Michigan.

The lack of proper accounting for the number of homeless children means many are falling through the cracks, experts said. Any child in that situation needs services and support, said Jennifer Erb-Downward, a senior research associate for poverty solutions at U-M.

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