[NIFL-FAMILY:864] Literacy for homeless families?

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Hi, everybody!  Wonder if anybody has tips for designing a family literacy 
program specifically for homeless families?  About 50 families are currently 
being reunited and are moving into transitional housing for a two year 
period, and we're hoping to get some great services in place.  We're working 
with the county on the social stuff, but would really like some advice from 
others about success with this population.

Thanks for any and all words of wisdom!

Nancy Van Leuven



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