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Dobey Center will provide safe space for at-risk, homeless youth in Waco

Dobey Center will provide safe space for at-risk, homeless youth in Waco and last updated 2021-02-26 22:48:49-05 WACO, TX — The Dobey Drop-in Center for at-risk and homeless youth in Waco is set to open its doors Monday March 1st from 8am to 5pm. Dobey, which stands for Drop-In Bolstering Engagement for Youth Adults, is located at 2111 Austin Ave. and will be for youth ages 18-24. We haven t had that safe space for the transition age youth that are in that young adult hood stage that get out of high school and they re like what do I do next? says Nicole Wiscombe, the Program Director for the Youth Homelessness Demonstration Program.

How to Fix Racist Housing Policies: Sue the Suburbs

How to Fix Racist Housing Policies: Sue the Suburbs Strengthening U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development s civil rights enforcement could send a powerful signal to communities resistant to changing discriminatory housing rules. February 25, 2021, 8am PST | Diana Ionescu | Paul Sableman A quick glance at current statistics shows the stark and continuing legacy of housing discrimination policies in American cities, writes Jerusalem Demsas for Vox. Studies show that moving to a wealthier neighborhood not only increased the likelihood that kids would go to college, but also increased earnings by roughly 31 percent by the time they’d reached their mid-20s. Yet neighborhoods remain largely segregated, with many areas inaccessible to the average family.

Capital Region housing groups cautious as HUD expands COVID-19 relief

Capital Region housing groups cautious as HUD expands COVID-19 relief Jay Silver FacebookTwitterEmail 3 1of3Buy PhotoRenters and housing advocates hold a rally outside of Troy City Hall on Tuesday, Nov. 2, 2020, in Troy, N.Y. Organizers are concerned that those who have lost their jobs or are unable to work due to the pandemic will be evicted from their homes. (Paul Buckowski/Times Union)Paul Buckowski/Albany Times UnionShow MoreShow Less 3of3 WASHINGTON, D.C. Some housing officials in the Capital Region are telling homeowners who are relieved by the new federal COVID-19 eviction moratorium extension to begin preparing financially for the eventual end of the federal program.

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