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The Larry H. & Gail Miller Family Foundation announced a $10 million donation for homeless services in Salt Lake City.

The number of homeless Utahns reached record levels in 2025 with an 18% increase driven by chronic homelessness.

Utah Gov. Spencer Cox has called for private and municipal support as the state builds a new central homeless campus.

One of Utah’s wealthiest families announced a $10 million donation on Thursday to sustain Salt Lake County homeless resource centers amid record levels of chronic homelessness and a state focus on constructing a new central campus.

The donation from the Larry H. & Gail Miller Family Foundation marks a significant philanthropic contribution to homeless services as Gov. Spencer Cox renews calls for investment from private sector a

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