Plus, the latest in the suspected arson case in west philadelphia. · the city stands to lose millions in federal funding for permanent housing under a trump administration policy change. · philadelphia stands to lose tens of millions of dollars in federal funds intended to fight homelessness under a plan issued by the trump administration that advocates say could significantly. · as pandemic-era protections expire, more philadelphians are now facing homelessness. Philadelphia stands to lose tens of millions of dollars in federal funds intended to fight homelessness under a plan issued by the trump administration that advocates say could significantly. · philadelphia mayor cherelle parker signed an executive order during her state of the city address friday at temple university’s performing arts center, to authorize 1,000 new beds in shelters. · housing placements, permanent supportive housing and lost hud funding - ohs said it is pursuing measures to shorten shelter stays and increase referrals to permanent housing, including pilot changes to assessment and referral practices and a landlord engagement effort. Why is philly adopting huds housing first policy? Will philly lose tens of millions of dollars for housing? The city aims to distribute $42 million in federal american rescue plan funding for houseless services, and new housing projects for young people aged 18-24 are expected to begin this fall, as reported by axios. · the department of housing and urban development released policy changes thursday night that will significantly cut funding for a permanent housing program for people experiencing homelessness. Will a permanent housing program be shifted to transitional housing? Will a new homelessness plan harm philadelphias homeless?

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