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Hawaii's first homeless 'medical respite' site closing as concept expands

Hawaii's first homeless 'medical respite' site closing as concept expands
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Nonprofits working to find medical respite for homeless cancer patients on Maui

Not having a home has become a barrier for some to receiving care, so the Pacific Cancer Foundation and a few nonprofits on Maui are banding together to establish a medical respite for those who are homeless undergoing cancer treatment. ....

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As more housing vouchers flow in, Hawaii needs landlords willing to take them


As more housing vouchers flow in, Hawaii needs landlords willing to take them
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Housing in Hawaii
HONOLULU, Hawaii (HawaiiNewsNow) - Another $152 million in federal rent and utility assistance is on its way to Hawaii ― along with $50 million in mortgage help for homeowners.
With the new funding comes a unique opportunity to potentially get an upper hand on the state’s homeless crisis.
Officials say a chunk of the federal funds will go towards housing vouchers for people living in shelters and on the street. The problem is right now there’s a shortage of landlords in Hawaii who are willing to accept government subsidies. ....

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