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CSH to Advance Racial Equity and Access to Housing with Wells Fargo Foundation Support
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Projects in CA, MN, NJ, and MD are working to create resilient communities with equal access to housing and services.
The economic fallout caused by COVID-19 has only exacerbated a long history of systemic inequality, loss of wealth, and housing instability particularly during times of economic distress. - Eileen Fitzgerald, Wells Fargo NEW YORK (PRWEB) March 17, 2021 CSH (Corporation for Supportive Housing) today announced an innovative effort to develop and implement systemic solutions to address the long-term impacts of COVID-19 and racial inequities in five communities across the US where vulnerable individuals and families have been marginalized. CSH’s initiative has received support with a grant from the Wells Fargo Foundation.
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County, Non-Profits Join to Vaccinate 132 Vulnerable People at Shepherd’s Table
Shepherd’s Table, which offers meals, clothing and other resources to Montgomery County’s most vulnerable people, held a pop-up clinic in its dining room at Progress Place in Silver Spring, vaccinating 132 people against the coronavirus on March 9.
The clinic was a joint program designed to reach some of the county’s neediest people. Montgomery County’s Services to End and Prevent Homelessness (SEPH), Montgomery County Health and Human Services and Interfaith Works joined with Shepherd’s Table. Volunteer nurses vaccinated Shepherd’s Table’s meal guests and clients.
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i said, you can t do that. first of all, oakland has a homelessness problem. is that your experience, as the president described, first of aur all that it started two years ago, the police officers getting sick, et cetera? well, i m not aware of any police officers getting sick, but i agree with the president. it s disgraceful. what is disgraceful is that he has continued to cut funding for hud. he s continued to cut health services, mental health services that are causing homelessness. i would love his assistance in actually passing legislation and funding the things that we know that prevent homelessness. and that is subsidized housing and health care. mayor libby schaaf, good to have you on the program this morning. all right. well, thanks for having me, jim. and keep up your good fight. i love the way you grilled the border officer. it is so important that americans understand the story
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