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Ayala: Homeless advocate on hunger strike to demand city meet needs of the homeless
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Molly Wright, an advocate for homeless people, is on a hunger strike and is demanding that the city establish safe, overnight parking lots for people who live in their cars. Jan. 27, 2021.Billy Calzada, Staff / Billy CalzadaShow MoreShow Less
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Molly Wright, an advocate for homeless people, is on a hunger strike and is demanding that the city establish safe, overnight parking lots for people who live in their cars.Billy Calzada, Staff / Billy CalzadaShow MoreShow Less
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Molly Wright, an advocate for homeless people, is on a hunger strike and is demanding that the city establish safe, overnight parking lots for people who live in their cars.Billy Calzada, Staff / Billy CalzadaShow MoreShow Less
The City of San Antonio has received $46.7 million dollars from the federal government to bolster its efforts to keep struggling residents in their homes. It appears the money from the latest stimulus bill could extend the life of the city’s popular Emergency Housing Assistance Program for several months.
Feds give San Antonio $46.7 million to help residents stay in their homes as pandemic drags on Posted By Sanford Nowlin on Fri, Jan 22, 2021 at 9:18 AM click to enlarge Sanford Nowlin San Antonio has landed $46.7 million in federal funding to help financially strapped residents remain in their homes as the pandemic drags down the economy. The emergency funding, made available through the latest stimulus bill, is roughly eight times the $6 million city staff anticipated receiving. San Antonio is expected to use the funds to continue its Emergency Housing Assistance Program, although city council won t vote until next month on details about how to allocate the money.