BALTIMORE — HUD funding cuts threaten to displace up to 1,000 Baltimore residents from permanent housing

Millions of dollars in federal housing funding are being cut from Baltimore City, potentially forcing 700 to 1,000 people onto the streets as early as the beginning of next year.

"That need is gonna be tremendous as we couple that with those who have their SNAP benefits that are cut in half now we're talking about housing at risk and so that should be the focus of this city," said Nico Sanders, CEO of Community Housing Associates.

HUD funding cuts could force 1,000 Baltimore residents out of permanent homes

The cuts target the Permanent Supportive Housing Program, which provides long-term rental and lease support for vulnerable residents.

"Baltimore City was around 94% at permanent

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