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Supporting the designation of November 2025 as "National Homeless Children and Youth Awareness Month".

Supporting the designation of November 2025 as ``National Homeless Children and Youth Awareness Month''.

Introduced Nov 21, 2025

Latest action (Nov 21, 2025) Referred to the House Committee on Financial Services.

Summary

This House resolution supports designating November 2025 as "National Homeless Children and Youth Awareness Month" to raise awareness about homelessness affecting children and youth in the United States. The resolution notes that public schools identified nearly 1.4 million homeless children and youth during the 2022-2023 school year, with millions more young children and youth experiencing homelessness annually, and cites data on increased rates of chronic school absence, mental health concerns, and lower graduation rates among affected students. The resolution acknowledges that child and youth homelessness is a complex issue linked to poverty, lack of affordable housing, mental health disorders, substance use, family conflict, and inadequate education and employment opportunities. The resolution expresses support for and applauds the efforts of businesses, governments, organizations, educators, and volunteers working to raise awareness and prevent child and youth homelessness, and encourages these entities to intensify their efforts during the designated awareness month.

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  1. Nov 21, 2025 Referred to the House Committee on Financial Services. · house
  2. Nov 21, 2025 Submitted in House

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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

November 21, 2025

Ms. Bonamici (for herself, Mr. Fitzpatrick, Mr. McGarvey, Mr. Bacon, Mr. Mullin, Mr. Nunn of Iowa, Mrs. Ramirez, Mr. Moskowitz, and Ms. Moore of Wisconsin) submitted the following resolution; which was referred to the Committee on Financial Services

RESOLUTION

Supporting the designation of November 2025 as “National Homeless Children and Youth Awareness Month”.

Whereas, in the United States, public schools identified nearly 1,400,000 enrolled homeless children and youth during the 2022 to 2023 school year, a 14-percent increase from the previous school year; Whereas, every year, an estimated 1,200,000 children younger than 6 years of age, and approximately 4,200,000 youth and young adults, experience homelessness, with many of those children, youth, and young adults staying on couches, in motels, in shelters, or outside; Whereas the Department of Housing and Urban Development reported a 39-percent increase in families staying in homeless shelters or visibly on the streets in 2024, which was the highest of any population and the second consecutive year of increase; Whereas infants experiencing homelessness are at a higher risk for certain illnesses and health conditions; Whereas families experiencing homelessness are more likely to experience involvement in the child welfare system and difficulty with school attendance; Whereas more than 48 percent of students that experienced homelessness during the 2022 to 2023 school year were chronically absent, a rate 22 percent higher than other students; Whereas, in 2021, high school students experiencing homelessness were nearly twice as likely to have seriously considered suicide or made a suicide plan and more than 3 times as likely to have made a suicide attempt within the past year; Whereas individuals without a high school degree or general educational development certificate are over 4.5 times more likely to report homelessness than their peers who completed high school, making lack of education the leading risk factor for homelessness; Whereas, in 2022, the high school graduation rate for students experiencing homelessness was 68 percent, compared to 80 percent for low-income students and 85.5 percent for all students; Whereas the rate of youth homelessness is the same in rural, suburban, and urban areas; Whereas 29 percent of unaccompanied homeless youth between 13 and 25 years of age have spent time in foster care, compared to approximately 6 percent of all children; Whereas homelessness among children and youth is a complex issue that often occurs with deep poverty, low education and employment levels, substance misuse and use disorders, mental health disorders, lack of affordable housing, and family conflict; and Whereas awareness of child and youth homelessness must be heightened to encourage greater support for effective programs to help children and youth overcome homelessness: Now, therefore, be it Resolved, That the House of Representatives—

(1) supports the efforts of businesses, governments, organizations, educators, and volunteers dedicated to meeting the needs of homeless children and youth;

(2) applauds the initiatives of businesses, governments, organizations, educators, and volunteers that—

(A) use time and resources to raise awareness of child and youth homelessness, the causes of child and youth homelessness, and potential solutions; and

(B) work to prevent homelessness among children and youth;

(3) supports the designation a “National Homeless Children and Youth Awareness Month”; and

(4) encourages businesses, governments, organizations, educators, and volunteers to continue to intensify their efforts to address homelessness among children and youth during National Homeless Children and Youth Awareness Month. <all>

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