Virginia invests $12M to reduce homelessness throughout state
Efforts to reduce homelessness in Virginia received a $12 million boost thanks to grants awarded to support 55 projects in the Commonwealth.
Efforts to reduce homelessness in Virginia received a $12 million boost thanks to grants awarded to support 55 projects in the Commonwealth.
For someone struggling to make ends meet due to an unforeseen expense, finding an organization that may be able to help them and finding the time to reach out can be difficult.
A coalition of 41 attorneys general is encouraging Congress to authorize much-needed 2024 bridge funding for the federal Crime Victims Fund.
The funding is provided by the HUD as a part of a larger anti-homelessness initiative from the Biden-Harris administration.
Individuals and families in Arlington County experiencing homelessness may soon have more support for long-term housing and other supportive services.
The Shenandoah Community Capital Fund will participate in the first cohort of Economic Recovery Corps (ERC) fellows and host communities.
Four members of the SEEC Climate Jobs Task Force are leading members in calling on the DOE’s 21st Century Energy Workforce Advisory Board.
Snowplow parenting has some Americans shoveling into their savings accounts to financially help their adult children.
The Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine will explore mental health in the African American community as part of Black History Month events.
The U.S. House voted 357-70 on Wednesday night to pass, in rare bipartisan unity, an expansion of the Child Tax Credit, with the bill passing tonight increasing the refundable portion of the CTC to $1,800 for 2023, $1,900 for 2024, and $2,000 for 2025.
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