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Disaster
Planning and Response: Indiana Department of Education
Homeless Children and
Youth
General summary:
Students who are displaced may qualify as homeless
under the McKinney-Vento Act. Families who are living on the street,
in shelters, or in cars are homeless. Families who are living in
hotels or motels as a result of lost housing or who are staying
with family or friends due to loss of housing should be considered
homeless. Homeless students should be enrolled in school immediately.
They also qualify automatically for free textbooks, free meals
(breakfast and lunch), and Title I assistance. McKinney-Vento Liaisons
in each district should help the students sign up for benefits,
arrange transportation, obtain records, and make referrals to community
agencies that can assist them with basic needs. To see a directory
of McKinney-Vento Liaisons, click
here.
Students
and their families can get answers on how to get federal aid
and apply online at: www.fema.gov.
Families that already receive benefits such as food stamps, TANF
(Temporary Assistance for Needy Families),
or social security can transfer their benefits to their new location.
Families that previously did not receive benefits may now qualify
and should be referred to the local Division of Family Resources
Office. Information about eligibility, transfers, and contact
information can be found online at:
Contact information for questions:
Christina Endres
endres@doe.in.gov
317-232-0548
800-833-2199
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