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Minnesota providers prepare to expand homelessness prevention as $40 million rolls out
Minnesota organizations will expand homelessness prevention with a $40 million investment in the Family Homeless Prevention and Assistance Program (FHAP). The funding will assist 11,000 households by covering past-due rent, deposits, and utilities, with Catholic Charities Twin Cities in Ramsey County receiving $60,000 to help families avoid eviction and shelter entry.
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