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Community CareLink Connects Service Providers and CARES Act Dollars with People in Need of Assistance
CCL is helping us to be more efficient in delivering CARES Act dollars to the people who need the help.” John A. Wood, Director of KC s Neighborhoods & Housing Services DepartmentKANSAS CITY, MO, USA, April 15, 2021 /EINPresswire.com/ Community CareLink (CCL), a Kansas City software development company, has partnered with local government, United Way of Greater Kansas City and the Greater Kansas City Coalition to End Homelessness to efficiently and affordably distribute CARES Act dollars to residents in need of rent and utilities assistance as the result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The KC Homeless Union met with Mayor Q for Four Days Straight. Hereâs What They Agreed on.
The KC Homeless Union met with Mayor Q for Four Days Straight. Hereâs What They Agreed on.
Unhoused people are temporarily moving into hotels. Will the city commit to longer-term solutions? Share this story Published 3 hours ago Above image credit: A hand drawn sign appears on a tarp covering tents at the Kansas City Homeless Unionâs City Hall occupation on April 7. (Chase Castor | The Beacon)
A week ago, unhoused people occupying the lawn of Kansas City, Missouri, City Hall and those living at Camp 6ixx in Westport feared the city would force them to leave, even though there was nowhere else to go.
Group forms KC homeless union to make sure they have a seat at the table
A group of people experiencing homelessness created a union to make sure their voices are heard.
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. â To send a message to city hall, a newly formed homeless union in Kansas City is camping out in front of the building â and they say they re not going anywhere.
Qadafi, who goes only by his first name, is the spokesperson for the Kansas City Homeless Union. He said people experiencing homelessness do not have a seat at the table, and they re fed up with city officials making decisions for them without their input.
Volunteers conduct count of people experiencing homelessness in KCMO
Kora Wilkes work with Hope Faith Ministries usually takes her to makeshift homeless camps around Kansas City. And on Wednesday, she used her knowledge to help count those who are experiencing homelessness.
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. â Kora Wilkes work with Hope Faith Ministries usually takes her to makeshift homeless camps around Kansas City.
And on Wednesday, she used her knowledge to help count those who are experiencing homelessness. The app is really cool because it allows for a pin to be placed on a map so later, we ll be able to have data that we can go back and look at and see this is how many people were in this spot, Wilkes said. This is how many people were in this spot. And a lot of the questions in there also kind of geared towards like, what needs are not being met.