AUSTIN, Texas — An Austin nonprofit helping people transition out of chronic homelessness just marked a major milestone.

Mobile Loaves and Fishes is celebrating 10 years of its developed neighborhood, Community First! Village, which is made up of tiny homes, family homes and RVs. Currently, the neighborhood has over 470 residents.

On Wednesday, the village welcomed city and county leaders to present data they've collected over the 10-year period.

Mayor Kirk Watson, Travis County Judge Andy Brown and Austin's Homeless Strategy officer were in attendance.

"People that have experienced extraordinary trauma in their life, 90% of which have a traumatic brain injury, alcohol, drug addiction and mental health issues that are unbelievable, and we're moving them into permanent homes and a suppo

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