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LANSING—The number of homeless children under the age of 4 in Michigan has reached 15,565—and is likely even higher—according to Homelessness in Early Childhood, a new report from the Michigan League for Public Policy and Poverty Solutions at the University of Michigan.

For the Poverty Solutions’ Poverty and Well-being map for 2018 data on Otsego County, visit https://poverty.umich.edu/data-tools/data-tools-poverty-and-well-being-map-2018/.

Using the broader educational definition of homelessness, this is over two and a half times the number that is reported by the state’s shelter system.

“Crucial brain development takes place between birth and age 4, and kids who experience the trauma of homelessness face obstacles to their own physical and emotional growth. These kids are so little, and we should be doing everything we can to help them and their families to thrive,” said Alicia Guevara Warren, Kids Count Project Director for the Michigan League for Public Policy.

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