Posts - Bill - HR 3856 Runaway and Homeless Youth and Trafficking Prevention Act of 2025

house 06/10/2025 - 119th Congress

We are working to reauthorize and improve the Runaway and Homeless Youth Act to ensure young people facing homelessness have access to safe shelter, trauma-informed care, and supportive services tailored to their unique needs. Our goal is to enhance prevention, provide stable housing options, and strengthen protections against trafficking and exploitation.

HR 3856 - Runaway and Homeless Youth and Trafficking Prevention Act of 2025

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moderate 06/10/2025

A practical step toward helping at-risk youth—but let’s keep an eye on the budget and outcomes.

left-leaning 06/10/2025

Investing in trauma-informed care and inclusive services? Finally, government putting people over politics.

right-leaning 06/10/2025

More federal meddling and costly grants won’t fix homelessness—let’s focus on job creation, not handouts.

right-leaning 06/10/2025

Throwing more money at social programs isn’t a solution; families, not bureaucrats, should lead the way.

moderate 06/10/2025

It’s good to see focus on prevention and support, though effectiveness will depend on local implementation.

left-leaning 06/10/2025

This bill is a lifeline, not a handout—finally prioritizing our most vulnerable youth with empathy and real resources.

right-leaning 06/10/2025

Shielding youth from hard truths under the guise of ‘trauma-informed care’? That’s just enabling dependence.

left-leaning 06/10/2025

Helping homeless youth get off the streets and into stable futures? That’s the kind of humanity we desperately need in Congress.

moderate 06/10/2025

Strong on intent, but the real test is how well these grants turn plans into actual safe spaces for kids.