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street outreach programs at $ 30 million; required the Department of Health and Human Services to develop national estimates of the prevalence of homelessness among the youth population; increased the permitted length individuals may stay in shelters or temporary housing to 21 from 14 days; required performance standards for all programs; and required that programs utilize a
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The RYHA was originally passed as the Runaway Youth Act. Provisions for "otherwise homeless youth" were later added in 1977, and the name was officially changed in 1980. The bill was reauthorized in 2008, a version which increased funding for basic center programs to an annual $ 150 million, and
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not more than 21 years of age ... for whom it is not possible to live in a safe environment with a relative and who have no other safe alternative living arrangement.
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or are homeless. This funding forms the basis of the Runaway and Homeless Youth Program administered by the Family and Youth Services Bureau of the
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Additional funding was allocated in 2016, and on March 20, 2018 a bill was introduced by Kentucky Representative
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The RYHA forms the basis of the federal government's definition of homeless youth, as a person who is:
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and other services throughout the country targeted at young adults and adolescents who have
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youth, and forms the basis for the Runaway and Homeless Youth Program, administered by the
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It provides federal funding in the amount of $ 115 million per year as of 2014, for
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for re-authorization. As of 2014 the bill has been amended a total of nine times.
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Runaway Youth: Stress, Social Support, and Adjustment
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US law
Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act
homeless
Family and Youth Services Bureau
Family and Youth Services Bureau ยง Runaway and Homeless Youth Program
emergency shelters
run away
Department of Health and Human Services
positive youth development
John Yarmuth
Anti-homelessness legislation
Homelessness among LGBT youth in the United States
Homelessness in the United States
List of homelessness organizations
Transitional Living for Older Homeless Youth
Runaway Youth: Stress, Social Support, and Adjustment
ISBN
9780815327981
"Toward Understanding Homelessness: The 2007 National Symposium on Homelessness Research"
"40 Years Ago: Runaway Youth Act of 1974"


"Runaway and Homeless Youth Act: Current Issues for Reauthorization"
Congressional Research Service
From Street to Hope: Faith Based and Secular Programs in Los Angeles, Mumbai and Nairobi for Street Living Children
SAGE Publications
ISBN
9788132118992
doi
10.1606/1044-3894.1499

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