Posters You Use in Your Schools & Community

Are you using posters you've created on your own, or those supplied by McKinney-Vento.org?

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Posters You Use in Your Schools & Community

Hello! I’d like to hear more about where you’re hanging posters in your schools and in your community about McKinney-Vento.

Bathrooms? Hallways? Cafeteria? Please share!

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    • Emily M (@Emackie)
      Participant

      I just re-watched the webinar “Building Community Connections” and it including lots of ideas — shelters, soup kitchens, hair salons & barber shops, church bulletin boards, and more…. I love having access to these webinars. I always learn more when I watch them for a 2nd time!

      Kelly (@KellyMV)Sarah (@SarahMV)Sabrina (@SabrinaMV)
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    • Sarah D (@SarahDye)
      Participant

      @emackie we also hang these posters at churches, shelters, post offices, and DHHS offices.

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    • Kelly (@KellyMV)
      Moderator

      @emackie – Local police departments, fire departments, and motels may also be willing to display posters. Additionally, they could distribute brochures and other information to individuals who may be at risk of or experiencing homelessness.

      Emily M (@Emackie)
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    • Libraries are a great place since many people experiencing homelessness visit them to use free resources.

      Emily M (@Emackie)
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    • Awesome question, @emackie! Recently, I have seen MV posters in school hallways, a laundry mat and a YMCA bulletin board.

      Emily M (@Emackie)
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