Kevin Grosbusch has a good idea where he’d be if it not for the supportive housing he receives at Catholic Charities’ Endeavors Residence in Minneapolis.
“Truth be told, I would probably be behind a dumpster behind Denny’s restaurant,” he said.
But Grosbusch and thousands of others may soon lose the services that keep them housed.
Officials in the Trump administration have announced plans to radically remake federal programs addressing homelessness. The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development plans to slash funding for supportive housing and divert billions to short-term programs requiring homeless people to work and receive treatment for mental health and addiction before getting housing. Money would also be boosted to demolish homeless camps.
HUD officials did not respond to

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