Miami-Dade Could Be First Major Urban Hub To End Homelessness

Homelessness may no longer be a problem Miami-Dade, thanks to an influx of millions in cash from the U-S Department of Housing and Urban Development. Homeless Trust Chairman Ron Book says at last count, they only have one-thousand-fifty-eight-hundred unsheltered people on the street. There are about 24-hundred people in shelters they will find permanent housing for as well. The HUD money, to be doled out over a three-year period, could make Miami-Dade the first urban community in the U-S to end homelessness in its core.


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