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Houston’s new homeless ‘Super Hub’ branded as national model for ‘self-sufficiency’
The Super Hub aims to transition 1,000 people yearly into housing and jobs, featuring amenities like a climate-controlled pet kennel and 24/7 security, funded by a $41 million federal grant.
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Houston officials give HUD Deputy Director tour of new hub for individuals experiencing homelessness
Houston city officials, joined by Deputy Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Andrew Hughes, toured 419 Emancipation, the site of the city’s upcoming “super hub” for homelessness.
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Mayor Whitmire and federal HUD officials finalized a $314 million investment today to launch a "Super Hub" in the Second Ward, a low-barrier facility designed to transition 1,000 homeless individuals into self-sufficiency annually. The project moves away from traditional "Housing First" models by prioritizing 24/7 security and "wraparound" services, while also using $100 million of the grant to install industrial backup power for citywide storm …
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