Florida launches Home Away from Home Program for families of critically ill children

Colleen Burton, Florida State Senator
Colleen Burton, Florida State Senator
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Families in Florida with critically ill children often struggle to secure affordable lodging near treatment centers. The cost of temporary housing can create financial stress for families already dealing with medical challenges.

The state has introduced the Home Away from Home Program to help address this issue. The program aims to provide support and resources for families who need a place to stay while their child receives care. More information about the initiative is available on the official program page.



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