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    Housing and Economic Mobility Partnership in Practice: Financial Counseling in CORE Developments
    January 05, 2017
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    Moving Combines with Other Risks for Highly Mobile Kids
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    Study Finds Shortcomings in HOPE VI Supportive Services
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    How and Why to Increase Neighborhood Access with Pay for Success
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