Future uncertain for many as KCMO homeless hotel initiative ends July 15
Pressure on city for permanent solutions
The future is uncertain for many people as Kansas City, Missouri s homeless hotel initiative will end on July 15.
and last updated 2021-07-12 18:15:11-04
KANSAS CITY, Mo. â The Kansas City, Missouri, homeless hotel initiative ends on Thursday, July 15.
Almost 400 people across 12 hotels will have to transition to living somewhere else. This has been my only ray of hope because there are no other programs to help me out with my criteria, said Patrick Wells, who lives in a Northland hotel as part of the initiative.
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