Pathways to Housing and The Neighborhood Well are two organizations teaming up with the Deputy Mayor of Health and Human Services in Washington D.C. to protect unhoused citizens’ rights to choose where they will live. Megan Western of HU News Service has the story.
DC joins Non-Profits to give Unhoused Citizens the Right to Choose
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