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Learn More About How Metro Spends $50 million to Reduce Homelessness
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In October 2022, Metro Council approved $50 million in one-time federal ARPA funds to address homelessness.
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In October 2022, Metro Council approved $50 million in one-time federal ARPA funds to address homelessness.
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A timeline of the past 20 years that lead up to the creation of an Office of Homeless Services in Metro government.
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Homelessness cannot end when we don’t find a way for different systems to work together seamlessly.