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Eviction filings are 50% higher than they were pre-pandemic in some cities as rents rise

By MICHAEL CASEY and R.J. RICO Associated Press Jun 23, 2023. Published by Star Democrat. ATLANTA (AP) — Entering court using a walker, a doctor’s …

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May 2023 Newsletter – A look at what YOU make possible!

Thanks to YOU, we served 52 people this month, including: 10 Individuals 13 Families 24 Children Guests ranged in age from 7 months to 55 years …

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April 2023 Newsletter – A look at what YOU make possible!

Thanks to YOU, we served 47 people this month, including: 9 Individuals 11 Families 22 Children Guests ranged in age from 7 months to 65 years …

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March 2023 Newsletter – A look at what YOU make possible!

Thanks to YOU, we served 41 people this month, including: 7 Individuals 13 Families 21 Children Guests ranged in age from 6 months to 54 years …

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February 2023 Newsletter – A look at what YOU make possible!

Thanks to YOU, we served 40 people this month, including: 7 Individuals 11 Families 20 Children Guests ranged in age from 7 months to 54 years old …

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January 2023 Newsletter – A look at what YOU make possible!

Thanks to YOU, we served 44 people this month, including: 8 Individuals 11 Families 21 Children Guests ranged in age from 6 months to 45 …

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AFTER HALTING RAPID RISE IN HOMELESSNESS, BIDEN-HARRIS ADMINISTRATION ANNOUNCES PLAN TO REDUCE HOMELESSNESS 25% BY 2025

By USICH, 12/19/2022 “All In” Is the Most Comprehensive Federal Plan to Systemically Prevent Homelessness and Address Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Homelessness Today, the Biden-Harris …

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December 2022 Newsletter – A look at what YOU make possible!

Thanks to YOU, we served 50 people this month, including: 10 Individuals 11 Families 21 Children Guests ranged in age from 5 months to 58 …

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The Obvious Answer to Homelessness (and why everyone’s ignoring it) – The Atlantic

By Jerusalem Demsas When someone becomes homeless, the instinct is to ask what tragedy befell them. What bad choices did they make with drugs or alcohol? What …

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