Cuyahoga County community leaders are set to announce details “of a new plan to address homelessness among the county’s young people.”
“Thanks to a $3.9 million grant from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, these new initiatives were crafted by youth and young adults with lived experiences of housing instability, along with professionals within the foster care, homeless services, educational and employment fields,” according to a press release.
Those expected at the press conference include:
Cuyahoga County Executive Chris Ronayne
Cuyahoga County Director of Homeless Services, Melissa Sirak
Sisters of Charity Foundation of Cleveland Sr. Program Director, Angela D'Orazio
REACH Youth Action Board Chair, Chris Anderson
REACH Youth Action Board Vice Chair, Kourtney Morgan
REACH Youth Action Board Member, Alonzo West
A Place 4 Me Collaborative Executive Director, Kate Lodge
Lutheran Metropolitan Ministry VP of Housing & Shelter, Michael Sering
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