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Young adult homelessness declining in Boston, officials say

Por: The Boston Globe Nation December 09, 2022

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Three years after receiving nearly $5 million in federal funds to combat homelessness among young adults, Boston has housed more than 500 youths and added 277 housing units, an increase from just 40 units when the initiative launched in 2019, city officials said Thursday.The effort has led to a 44 percent drop in individual youth homelessness, those aged 18 to 24, compared to the number of young people experiencing homelessness on a single night... + full article



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