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Homelessness in Dallas ISD—There’s a Department for That

Four ways to help during Homeless Youth Awareness Month

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By The Hub on November 6, 2025 News Briefs

November is National Homeless Youth Awareness Month, a time to raise awareness about youth homelessness and the challenges many Dallas ISD students and their families face.

Each year, more than 3,900 Dallas ISD students experience homelessness or housing instability. These students and families demonstrate resilience and deserve access to equal educational opportunities and social-emotional support.

The Dallas ISD Homeless Education Program helps by training staff, connecting families to resources, and engaging students to build a bridge toward academic and future success.

Here are four ways you can support HEP:

  1. Amazon Wishlist: Purchase items for students and families in need.
  2. Food donations: Contribute to school-based pantries that help sustain students throughout the school year.
  3. Drop-In Centers: Located across select middle and high schools, these spaces provide students experiencing homelessness with shelf-stable food, backpacks, uniforms, school supplies, hygiene items, and referrals to community services.
  4. Volunteer: Offer your time at local shelters or with organizations serving Dallas ISD students and families.

For questions or to schedule a donation drop-off, contact HEP at 972-749-5750 or homelesseducation@dallasisd.org, or visit the Dallas ISD Homeless Education Program website.

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