More Money Sought to Aid Homeless
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Hoping to obtain more money for homeless services in the San Fernando Valley, about 40 activists and heads of social service organizations on Monday presented their funding priorities to representatives of the Los Angeles Homeless Service Authority.
It is the city-county umbrella agency that last year administered the county’s $71 million in Housing and Urban Development funds for homeless services.
The authority is holding seven community meetings like the one Monday at Van Nuys’ Church on the Way in upcoming weeks to assess needs throughout the county.
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