Dallas, TX is launching a $72 million rapid rehousing initiative to help 2,600 homeless residents
Dallas, TX $72 million rapid rehousing initiative
The Dallas City Council approved a $72 million rapid rehousing initiative to help 2,600 homeless residents. During the program, participants will have their rent paid for up to a year by the non-profit Metro Dallas Homeless Alliance and be connected to various social services.
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The Dallas City Council OK’ed a big regional plan that will spend $72 million on housing for homeless people.
Dallas Just Greenlit A Plan To Help Over 2,000 People Facing Homelessness | KERA News
Dallas County Commissioners gave final approval Tuesday to the new Dallas Real Time Rapid Rehousing initiative — a $70 million plan to get more than 2,700 residents into supportive housing in the next two years.
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