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Testimony of Toni Collarini Before the US Congress House Committee on Education and Labor, Subcommittee on Human Resources on February 11, 1991

NCJ Number
137043
Author(s)
T Collarini
Date Published
1991
Length
3 pages
Annotation
The executive director of the Westchester County (N.Y.) Youth Bureau discusses the county's programs for runaway and homeless youth and recommends the continuation of the Runaway and Homeless Youth Act as part of the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act.
Abstract
The county's shelter program for runaway and homeless youth began in 1980. Services include an emergency shelter that includes meals and emergency medical care, a hotline, and comprehensive case management. The youth served have few coping mechanisms, come from all socioeconomic levels, and increasingly come from families where the parents are alcoholics and drug abusers. The program has often been cited by parents and youth as having made the significant difference that changed the course of the young person's life. The program benefits from both direct government services and from programs provided by nonprofit agencies under contract with the county. During these times of tight fiscal constraints, Federal funds are more and more urgently needed. Therefore, Federal support should be provided for coordinating programs for runaway and homeless youth, using youth bureau structures where they exist.