Homeless Funding Confusion Compounds Issues in Kissimmee
PUBLISHED 2:47 PM ET Feb. 10, 2021
PUBLISHED 2:47 PM EST Feb. 10, 2021
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KISSIMMEE, Fla. —
Rosanna Lopez came from Venezuela in the middle of the pandemic. Without proper documentation, she can’t work and depends on non-profits like the Salvation Army of Osceola County.
What You Need To Know
Proposal would have given Salvation Army $1 million a year for 5 years
Confusion over the original motion made in November
City manager says the motion may have violated state law
“If it weren’t for agencies like this one, Osceola would be under chaos,” said Lopez.
But now the agency she relies on so heavily might not have the funding they thought they could count on. On Tuesday, during a city workshop about homelessness, the motion to give the Salvation Army $1 million a year, for five years was deemed invalid.