conference on homelessness
Jocelyn Gottlieb
hn4061 at handsnet.org
Wed Mar 14 11:53:45 EST 2001
Hello all:
This post is not specific to after-school programs, but for those of you who work with homeless children or homeless families, you may be interested in the following:
On April 6-7, The Institute for Children and Poverty, in conjunction with Political Science Quarterly and Columbia University's Graduate Program in Public Policy and Administration are hosting "Rethinking Homelessness: A Framework for Change." This conference, which will focus on family homelessness, welfare reform, and the future of these issues, will be held in New York City. There is a panel devoted to the education of homeless children, and others on race, welfare reform, foster care, community development, domestic violence and more. If you are interested in receiving more information, please call Maureen Wentworth at the Institute for Children and Poverty at (212) 529-5252, or go to the website
http://www.homesforthehomeless.com where a pop-up version of the registration form will appear.
Sincerely,
Jocelyn Gottlieb
Education Associate
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