2012

Mayor Michael Bloomberg launches EarlyLearn NYC, operated under the Administration for Children’s Services (NYC ACS). …

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2011

New York State cuts funding to Advantage rental subsidy with no replacement.…

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2008

SuperStart is discontinued. Homebase, the zip-code based homelessness prevention program, opens city-wide. …

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2004

Prevention Assistance Temporary Housing Center (PATH) family intake center opens in the South Bronx, replacing borough-based Emergency Assistance Units. …

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2000

“Cluster site” shelter program begins under Mayor Rudolph Giuliani, intended as a temporary initiative.73 …

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1997

New York State introduces its universal pre-K program, with classes beginning in the 1998–1999 school year and phased in over the next four school years.72 …

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1996

Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act (PRWORA) is signed; Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC) is replaced by Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF). …

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1990

Project Giant Step is discontinued under Mayor David Dinkins, with certain classrooms integrated into SuperStart.…

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1987

McKinney Homeless Assistance Act is signed. The act is renamed McKinney– Vento Homeless Assistance Act in 2000. …

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1986

Koch administration announces Project Giant Step, an initiative to provide early education to all four-year-olds in New York City.71 Service-rich, non-congregate transitional shelters for families with children known as “Tier IIs” begin to open. …

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1983

McCain v. Koch is filed to determine whether homeless families with children have the right to shelter. A preliminary ruling is issued in 1986.70 …

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