The city and county of Los Angeles are set to receive $157 million from a $2.8 billion federal grant for helping homeless people move into permanent housing.
The city and county of Los Angeles are set to receive $157 million from a $2.8 billion federal grant for helping homeless people move into permanent housing, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development announced Wednesday.
"Helping people move into stable housing from temporary shelters and encampments on the streets is essential to ending homelessness," Fudge said in a statement. "Working with our local partners, these Continuum of Care program grants deliver communities the resources they need." Wednesday's announcement builds on a $315 million "first-of-its- kind" package of resources that HUD awarded in January to help communities provide housing and supportive services in unsheltered settings and for homeless people in rural areas.
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