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Week of 10/19–10/23
October 23, 2009

SAMHSA’s Homelessness Resource Center (HRC) Announces New Research on Homelessness and Parenting (10/23)

SAMHSA’s Homelessness Resource Center is announcing the release of a special section of the American Journal of Orthopsychiatry focused on homelessness and parenting. The special section, guest edited by the Homelessness Resource Center, includes the latest research on parenting in the context of homelessness.

SAMHSA Accepting Applications for $8 Million in Statewide Family Network Grants To Strengthen State Capacity and Infrastructure (10/20)

SAMHSA is accepting applications for Fiscal Year 2010 grants for the Statewide Family Network Program. The purpose of this program is to enhance state capacity and infrastructure and to be more oriented to the needs of children and adolescents with serious emotional disturbances and their families.

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