Fresno gets $4m to aid homeless - Local - fresnobee.com

More than $4 million in federal stimulus funding is about to become available to relieve and prevent homelessness in Fresno.

With the start of a new federal budget year Thursday, city and county leaders are allocating funds to 11 organizations that will be charged with finding and helping people who are homeless or in danger of becoming so.

via www.fresnobee.com

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