A new Trump administration directive could drastically increase Atlanta’s unsheltered population next year, putting nearly 600 formerly homeless households back on the street. The White House plans to slash 70% of its grant funding for permanent supportive housing programs distributed through the US Department of Housing and Urban Development’s (HUD) Continuum of Care program. That funding to rehouse people experiencing homelessness.
Trump Plan Could Spike Homelessness in Atlanta
Atlanta Daily World11/25
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