ATLANTA – Gov. Brian Kemp announced Monday that his office will provide $62 million to help Georgia communities address homelessness and housing insecurity.
ATLANTA – Gov. Brian Kemp announced Monday that his office will provide $62 million to help Georgia communities address homelessness and housing insecurity. The governor’s office will award the funds
The Decatur Housing Initiatives Corporation, Tapestry Development Group, and MicroLife Institute were among housing initiatives across the state to receive funding from the state to focus on fighting homelessness and housing insecurity exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic.
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