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Designating November 2025 as National Homeless Children and Youth Awareness Month

The U.S. Senate designates November 2025 as National Homeless Children and Youth Awareness Month. This resolution aims to highlight the growing crisis of youth homelessness, which significantly impacts children's health, school attendance, and future stability. It encourages businesses, governments, and citizens to intensify their support and preventative efforts for this vulnerable population.
Key points
November 2025 is officially designated to raise public awareness regarding child and youth homelessness across the nation.
The Senate supports and encourages all organizations, educators, and volunteers to intensify aid and prevention efforts.
The resolution cites critical data, including 1.4 million homeless students identified in the 2022-2023 school year and associated lower graduation rates.
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Print number: 119_SRES_538
Sponsor: Sen. Alsobrooks, Angela D. [D-MD]