A pandemic-era rental assistance program that paid hotels in New Hampshire to open their doors to as many as 900 unhoused people is ending this spring.
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The Treasury Department announced last week the additional funding last week. But state officials say the extra money is not enough to stop the end of the state’s aid program next month.
New Hampshire will receive an additional $2.5 million in rental assistance funding from the U.S. Treasury, the department announced last week. But state officials say the extra money is not enough to stop the end of the state’s aid program next month.