Children, Youth, & Families
In the United States, 30% of the homeless population are families with children, and 6% are unaccompanied youth younger than age 25.
Our children, youth, and families research explores the impact of homelessness and housing instability on unaccompanied youth, young adults, and families with children. UCSF BHHI focuses on the links between homelessness, health, and access to public services among unhoused families and youth, including its impact on children's physical and mental health.
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Opinion
The Shelter System Isn’t Equipped for LGBTQ+ Youth
The Progressive Magazine
July 1, 2024
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In this op-ed, Morgan Philbin, PhD, MHS, associate director at the Benioff Homelessness and Housing Initiative and director of the Educations Program, highlights the lack of tailored programming and shelters where LGTBQ+ youth feel safe, resulting in youths feeling safer on the streets. She calls for state and local governments to invest in tailored services to support LGTBQ+ teenagers and youth. Dr. Philbin writes, "These programs should coordinate with each other to most effectively deliver the services within their expertise, while simultaneously ensuring every young person has their needs met."
This op-ed was published as part of the Public Voices Fellowship in partnership with The OpEd Project and funding from the California Health Care Foundation
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Opinion
Most Unhoused Youth Are Invisible. How Do We Bring Them Out of the Shadows?
San Francisco Chronicle
February 4, 2024
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Opinion
Most Unhoused Youth Are Invisible. How Do We Bring Them Out of the Shadows?
San Francisco Chronicle
February 4, 2024
In this op-ed, Marguerita Lightfoot, PhD, MA, Associate Dean for Research at the OHSU-PSU School of Public Health, highlights the need to make youth experiencing homelessness more visible. She outlines that the estimates of youth experiencing homelessness are vastly underrepresented. Youth experiencing homelessness are often not in the locations that are surveyed. Dr. Lightfoot writes, "It falls to HUD and lawmakers to make the invisible, visible — to look for and truly see young people experiencing homelessness."
This op-ed was published as part of the Public Voices Fellowship in partnership with The OpEd Project and funding from the California Health Care Foundation.
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Reports
The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Youth Experiencing Homelessness in the San Francisco Bay Area
May 13, 2023
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The pandemic has had and continues to have a profound impact on youth experiencing homelessness in the Bay Area. Youth and Allies Against Homelessness (YAAH) employed a web-based survey of such youth in San Francisco and Alameda counties to document the impact of the pandemic on their trajectory to adulthood during the summer of 2021.
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