HUD COVID-19 Call, Friday, April 3 at 2:30pm ET — Focusing on Supporting Survivors and their Kids

HUD’s SNAPS Office is holding weekly office hours on Fridays at 2:30pm ET. 

The topic of today’s call is “How to provide trauma informed services to families and children in your homeless and domestic violence shelters during a pandemic” and will be co-hosted by Debbie Fox from National Network to End Domestic Violence and others from the Domestic Violence Housing and Technical Assistance Consortium.

Topics covered could include:

How to support families in providing structure and routines to children who are being homeschooled in shelter.

How to support families if one of the parents/caregivers becomes ill with COVID19.

How to address the specific needs of children and families during a pandemic.

Information about joining is available at: www.hudexchange.info

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