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Housing Assistance: A Critical Support for Infants, Toddlers, and Families
Low-income families with infants and toddlers should have affordable, safe, and stable housing.

Housing assistance programs improve the lives of low-income families by reducing the likelihood that families live in overcrowded housing, experience homelessness, and move frequently, conditions that undermine early development. Families with children can receive housing assistance from the federal government through a several different programs, including public housing, Housing Choice Vouchers, and various homeless programs. Download the full brief to learn more.
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ZERO TO THREE Comments on Public Charge
Based on years of research and deep knowledge of human and child development, we believe that the proposed change to public charge determinations poses the threat of great harm to infants, toddlers, …