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Ending Student Homelessness Episode 1: Homework Starts with Home: Greater Minnesota Part 1

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Ending Student Homelessness Episode 1: Homework Starts with Home: Greater Minnesota Part 1

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2023-01-19

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This episode features four professionals working together to address homelessness in Northwestern, Minnesota: Brandi Wilkie is the Rental Assistance Specialist for Clay County HRA; Amy Riccio is the Transitional Student Support and Homeless Liasion for Moorhead School District; Sierra Neeland-Martinez is the Youth Self-Sufficiency Advocate for Lakes and Prairies Community Action; Chandra Calixte is the Family Case Manager for Churches United Micah’s Mission. Take a listen to this two-part episode where the group of professionals is in conversation about challenges and opportunities to address homelessness within their respective roles.

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Blue, Misty; Wilkie, Brandi; Riccio, Amy; Neeland-Martinez, Sierra; Calixte, Chandra. (2023). Ending Student Homelessness Episode 1: Homework Starts with Home: Greater Minnesota Part 1. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/259784.

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