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A Year-Long Wait for Housing as Union Station Absorbs a $9 Million Federal Cut
Union Station Homeless Services in Pasadena reports a one-year wait for interim housing due to a $9 million loss in federal funding. The nonprofit, serving the San Gabriel Valley's homeless and low-income residents, says the funding cut prevents it from accepting more people off the streets.
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