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Maryland homeless students feel the brunt of housing unaffordability

A mother and daughter who found shelter in a Maryland safe house enjoy the afternoon together. The number of homeless students rose by 24% over the past six years in Maryland as federal funds allocated to students are being rolled back. (Lloyd Fox/Staff)
A mother and daughter who found shelter in a Maryland safe house enjoy the afternoon together. The number of homeless students rose by 24% over the past six years in Maryland as federal funds allocated to students are being rolled back. (Lloyd Fox/Staff)
Stella Canino-Quinones
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In Harford County, a mother and 11-year-old daughter fleeing domestic violence moved to a Baltimore-area safe house in March. They had been homeless for more than a year.

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