at-risk
1 of 1adjective/ætrɪsk/
1
likely to be harmed, attacked, or experience negative outcomes
B2- The organization provides support services for at-risk youth to prevent homelessness.
- The new program aims to identify and assist at-risk families in accessing healthcare resources.
- Students from at-risk communities often benefit from additional tutoring and mentoring programs.
- The government launched initiatives to reduce crime rates among at-risk populations.
- Early intervention programs are crucial in addressing developmental delays in at-risk infants.