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Spring 1990 Volume 28 Number 1 |
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Homeless Families: Extension's RoleDaniel J. Weigel
Patricia A. Myer
Homeless families have become a concern for many cities, and in Nevada, the problem has been growing at a rapid pace. Does Cooperative Extension have a role in addressing the specific needs of these families? Our experience has convinced us that the answer is yes - by networking. Since homeless families aren't a traditional Extension audience, we knew that traditional approaches wouldn't be appropriate given the circumstances of the homeless family. Besides problems with housing, families are often beset with family violence, personal crises (often loss of job), substance abuse, limited education, mental health problems, and little social support. To address the homeless issue in our community, we implemented a multifaceted approach:
Based on this experience, we believe that Cooperative Extension can play an important role in helping homeless families. Here are some additional approaches:
By networking with community agencies and using our creative expertise, Extension can play a vital role in helping homeless families.
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