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Safety Nets for Students and Families Training Events
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Are You Identifying All Students Who Need Services Due To Homelessness? How Schools and Communities Can Do More Together

Wednesday, May 8, 10:00 a.m. to noon 

Arreader P. Guidry Administration Building – Media Room, 4801 9th Avenue, Port Arthur, TX 77642

Schools may not always identify students as homeless who are living in doubled-up and substandard housing situations.  As a result, these students may lose access to many rights and services.  In this session, participants will receive tools to help them recognize homelessness when it is not obvious. Service providers and school personnel will work together to develop streamlined systems to ensure that homeless students are accurately and promptly identified and referred for services. This free event is part of our Safety Nets for Students and Families initiative.  Registration is open to all; CEUs available. A free networking lunch is offered from noon to 1:00 p.m. RSVP here.

Working Together for Students Experiencing Homelessness: How Schools and Service Providers Can Collaborate

Thursday, May 9, 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. 

Holiday Inn Express & Suites – North Padre, 15209 Windward Drive

Corpus Christi, TX 

This networking session builds new collaborations and strengthens existing ones between school districts and community service providers. This free training and consultation event is open to all and designed for school district personnel and community/faith-based social services providers as part of our Safety Nets for Students and Families initiative. Free networking lunch at noon. RSVP here.

Are You Identifying All Students Who Need Services Due To Homelessness? How Schools and Communities Can Do More Together

Thursday, May 9, 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. 

Holiday Inn Express & Suites – North Padre, 15209 Windward Drive

Corpus Christi, TX

Schools may not always identify students as homeless who are living in doubled-up and substandard housing situations.  As a result, these students may lose access to many rights and services.  In this session, participants will receive tools to help them recognize homelessness when it is not obvious. Service providers and school personnel will work together to develop streamlined systems to ensure that homeless students are accurately and promptly identified and referred for services. This free event is part of our Safety Nets for Students and Families initiative.  Registration is open to all; CEUs available. A networking lunch will be offered from noon to 1:00 p.m. RSVP here.

Safety Nets for Students and Families Training Events
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