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The federal government’s legal definition of homelessness based on the McKinney-Vento Homeless Education Assistance Act is anyone who is:
- Lacking a regular, fixed and adequate nighttime residence:
- “Temporarily doubled up” with family or friends due to a loss of housing and economic hardship
- Living in a shelter, hotel, or motel
- Living in a public place not designated for sleeping (cars, parks, abandoned buildings)
- A child who is not in the physical custody of their parent or legal guardian
- A child or youth abandoned in a hospital
- A migrant child who qualifies under any of the above