Hire RCF Connects to create housing programs for homeless residents
In Plain English
Richmond's homeless population nearly doubled from 333 people in 2019 to 632 in 2022. The city allocated $525,000 to create 2 new programs that help homeless individuals find permanent housing and provide short-term emergency assistance. If approved, RCF Connects develops both programs and connects residents with landlords willing to rent to formerly homeless tenants.
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