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Dégagé aims to triple housing initiative for homeless adults with mental illness: ‘We proved the concept’

Summary by crainsgrandrapids.com
After proving the model works and registering strong results in the first year, Dégagé Ministries wants to extend a housing initiative for people who are chronically homeless and have a mental illness.  Dégagé Ministries estimates that another 100 to 120 individuals in Kent County could benefit from the Complex Care Housing... Please login to read all 1163 words.
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crainsgrandrapids.com broke the news in Grand Rapids, United States on Wednesday, May 21, 2025.
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