Fenty Administration 1,000 Households Closer to Ending Chronic Homelessness
July 26, 2010 - (RealEstateRama) -- The Fenty Administration celebrated a major milestone in its Housing First initiative with the placement of the District’s 1,000th household in Permanent Supportive Housing (PSH). Mayor Fenty, Department of Human Service (DHS) Director Carter, DC Housing Authority Director Adrianne Todman, Councilmember Tommy Wells and a host of advocates and community members gathered at the apartment of a United States veteran and 22-year District resident to celebrate her new life and home. The 1,000 households include individuals, families and veterans.Full article: Fenty Administration 1,000 Households Closer to Ending Chronic Homelessness ...
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