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Federal Funding Cuts For Permanent Housing Could Leave More Chicagoans On The Streets
Federal funding cuts to Permanent Supportive Housing programs in Chicago could threaten stable housing for chronically homeless individuals, forcing nonprofits to shift to shorter-term transitional housing. The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development announced plans to deprioritize these programs, risking displacement for vulnerable residents like those at Deborah’s Place.
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