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2025 Home Visiting Yearbook
Project: National Home Visiting Resource CenterSince 2017, the Home Visiting Yearbook has become a go-to resource to learn about who received home visiting and who could still benefit from services. This year’s publication is dedicated to Dr. Deborah Daro, an advisor to the NHVRC and lifelong champion of families, who passed away in 2025.
Key takeaways include—
- Evidence-based home visiting was implemented in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, 5 territories, 32 Indigenous communities, and 65 percent of U.S. counties in 2024.
- More than 284,000 families received evidence-based home visiting services in 2024, over the course of more than 3 million home visits. Approximately 14 percent of these visits were provided virtually, down from nearly 23 percent the prior year, reflecting a continued return to in-person visits.
- Over 70,000 additional families received home visiting services through 11 emerging models that provided more than 625,000 home visits in 2024.
- More than 20,000 home visitors and supervisors delivered evidence-based services in 2024.
- More than 16.9 million pregnant women and families (including over 22 million children) could benefit from home visiting. Of those, approximately 284,000 received services in 2024—only 1.7 percent of all potential beneficiaries or 3.6 percent of high-priority families.
The 2025 Yearbook includes virtual and in-person home visit data from 2024. Read it in full on the NHVRC website.
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