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About The Series
About 110,000 kids in Texas public schools are considered homeless. Many stay with relatives or friends. Others live in shelters or motels. Some even live on the street. Follow some of these students in North Texas -- and the educators and others helping them out.
KERA’s American Graduate initiative – charting the journey from childhood to graduation – is funded in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and The Meadows Foundation.
The Series
- Video‘Moving From Place To Place’
- By The NumbersWho Are The Homeless Kids Of Texas?
- GalleryExploring Homeless Life
- VoicesStories Of Homelessness In North Texas
- Chapter 4In This Dallas School, A Safe Space For Homeless Kids
- Chapter 3He Gives Homeless Kids A Home
- Chapter 2This Homeless Student Is Heading To College
- Chapter 1In Prosperous Collin County, This Shelter Helps Homeless Kids
KERA News
Reporter: Bill Zeeble
Photographer: Lara Solt
Videographer: Ginny Martin
‘Voices’ Producer: Stephanie Kuo
Digital Coordinator: Molly Evans
Digital News Editor: Eric Aasen
Designer/Developer: Ryan Tainter
Executive Producer: Jeff Whittington
Vice President, News: Rick Holter