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Breaking Myths and Building Bridges: Advocating for Solutions to Student Homelessness

Council for the Homeless Debunks Myths about Student Homelessness

On May 14, Council for the Homeless (CFTH) joined partners from across the state in Shelton, WA, for the Homeless Student Stability Program (HSSP) Community of Practice, Stronger Together: Collaborating Across Education and Housing Systems to Support PreK-12 Students Experiencing Homelessness. CFTH staff members Terrell Berry, chief impact officer, and Gina Ochoa, diversion manager, attended the conference to advocate for solutions to student homelessness and raise awareness about families living with housing instability or homelessness.

Gina was invited to speak on a panel called “Mythbusters,” where she addressed common misconceptions. The audience included school district staff and community partners eager to deepen their understanding of how HSSP functions and who it can serve. 

One key myth Gina tackled was the belief that student families cannot receive support if they are “doubled up,” temporarily living with another household due to a lack of stable housing. Gina made it clear: HSSP serves both unhoused and doubled-up families, and CFTH works daily to connect these families with the resources they need to move toward long-term stability. 

How do we support student homelessness and families in doubled-up situations? 

We provide tailored assistance that includes housing navigation, coaching, help with rental applications, and financial support for move-in costs. This approach empowers families to resolve their housing crisis quickly and sustainably, often without needing to enter the shelter system.

Gina reflected that the most valuable part of the day was learning from other organizations.

“It was great to hear different approaches and strategies. I learned more about HSSP than I knew before, which will strengthen my work with families moving forward,” she said. “I hope the audience walked away understanding how beneficial HSSP is and how critical collaboration is to addressing student family homelessness.” 

The event also highlighted the importance of growing our resources to serve families, even in the face of capacity building, even in the face of funding cuts. It served as a reminder that cross-system partnerships and open dialogue are more essential now than ever. Read more facts and myths on homelessness.

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About the Author

Nneka D. Coxeff, communications manager, leads external messaging for Council for the Homeless. With over twenty years of experience in media and public relations, and more than a decade dedicated to the nonprofit sector, she brings a deep commitment to advocacy and storytelling that upholds mission integrity. Nneka is proud to serve Clark County, where she resides with her family.
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