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Nashville's first permanent supportive housing program opens its doors

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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — Ninety unhoused Nashvillians have a new place to call home. Nashville's first permanent supportive housing program, the Strobel House, opened its doors after years of planning and development. City leaders told News 2 the goal is to provide people with a safe place to live. According to May data from Nashville's Office of Homeless Services, 3,000 Nashvillians are experiencing homelessness. Is $50M enough to solve h…
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