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Cuts could worsen LI homelessness

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In a guest essay published today in Newsday, Long Island Coalition for the Homeless Executive Director, Greta Guarton, LMSW, writes about the impact of the recently federal passed budget, as well as the devastating effects cutting HUD funding will have on Long Island:


"Nearly half a million voucher recipients statewide, 100,000 subsidized Section 8 units, and 164,000 public housing tenants could be stripped of the support they depend on to remain safely and stably housed. That means mass evictions, a destabilized housing market and a rollback of crucial systems that have helped end the cycle of homelessness here on Long Island."


- Greta Guarton


Read more in Newsday: LI is breaking the cycle of homelessness; Washington could restart it - Newsday


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Jul 22

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