We are proud to share the release of our newest community-partnered research publication, Preventing Youth Homelessness in Highly Marginalized Populations.
This report reflects a collaborative effort between Covenant House, the UC Berkeley School of Public Health, and Innovations for Youth (i4Y). Together, we worked to uplift the voices and experiences of young people facing some of the most significant structural barriers to housing stability.
Click here or the above picture to view the report!
We are honored to partner with organizations committed to advancing equity and preventing youth homelessness, and we are excited to share this important work with our community.
About Us
Youth and Allies Against Homelessness (YAAH) is a research team based in i4Y (Innovations for Youth), a Berkeley School of Public Health research center. YAAH is made up of youth community interns with lived experience of homelessness, undergraduate and graduate students who have experienced homelessness and/or who have demonstrated a commitment to ending homelessness, and a faculty lead.
YAAH members are:
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Committed to uplifting the voices of youth experiencing homelessness and working towards creating tangible change.
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Involved in all steps of study design, implementation, community outreach, analysis, dissemination, and manuscript writing.
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Committed to sharing all research results with youth and key stakeholders to inform improved and inclusive policies and services for historically marginalized youth.






