The authors would like to thank the OAK Foundation and the Massachusetts Department of Housing and Community Development for their support of this study, their ongoing commitment to Homes for Families, and for addressing the needs of families who experience homelessness. Special thanks are extended to the members of the Consumer Advocacy Team (CAT). Their lived experience ensured that the survey we used was appropriate for families experiencing homelessness and that the study was designed to elicit families' input into how well services aligned with needs. We also thank the Homes for Families interns and staff, especially Charlotte Vieira and Rebecca Gilbert, who were instrumental in survey development, and Nilaya Montalvo and Sarah Fuller for facilitating the surveys and collecting data. In addition, we would like to acknowledge the Harvard Kennedy School Women and Public Policy Program and the U.S. Health Resources and Services Administration, Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MC00001) for funding Mr. So's efforts. Finally, we extend our deep appreciation to all the communities and programs who participated, and most especially to the families who lent their voices and shared their experiences to help us better understand the resources they need to overcome homelessness. About Homes for Families _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Homes for Families is a statewide advocacy organization committed to ending family homelessness through permanent and emergency solutions. We are a collaborative of families who have experienced homelessness, service providers and advocates. Together we educate, organize and advocate for improved public policies to address the root causes of family homelessness with holistic community-based solutions.
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