The Administration for Children and Families (ACF) is teaming up with four national foundations to fund a $25 million grant to five organizations nationwide. This grant will fund a supportive housing project designed to address homelessness and keep families together.
The five grantees are Kids in Distress, Community Alliance for the Homeless, Four Oaks Family and Children’s Services, the San Francisco Human Services Agency, and the Connecticut Department of Children and Families.
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