A progressive KCMO endeavor confronts credit problems and the absence of funds following COVID.
There's a bit of background political blame in this story but donations would be better spent on helping homeless people rather than giving cash away to yet another political campaign.
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"Since 2020, Pride Haven at 3109 Campbell Street had been a place where queer homeless youths between ages 18 and 24 could go to sleep, eat and find housing resources. In the 2022 fiscal year, Pride Haven provided nearly 150 LGBTQ+ homeless youth with housing, according to their 2022 impact report . . . Last week, they were told the earmarked funds from HUD would be coming soon, but THE CEO said their status was changed days later to rejected."
Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .
Kansas City Star: Funding crisis forces KC's only LGBTQ+ youth shelter to close as winter approaches
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