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Reed Announces $1.3 Million to Help RI Homeless
PROVIDENCE, RI - In an effort to help Rhode Islanders meet their housing needs, U.S. Senator Jack Reed (D-RI) today announced that three local Rhode Island homeless programs will receive $1.31 million in new federal Continuum of Care funding. This new funding will help provide safe, afford...
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Reed Announces $4.6 Million to Help Homeless
PROVIDENCE, RI - U.S. Senator Jack Reed (D-RI) today announced that Rhode Island will receive $4.6 million in federal Continuum of Care funding to combat homelessness. These funds were made available through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s (HUD) Supportive Hous...
Posted on 12/20/2011 | -
Reed Announces $1.1 Million to Help Rhode Island End Homelessness
Providence, RI - U.S. Senator Jack Reed (D-RI) announced this week that two innovative homelessness programs run by Rhode Island Housing will receive $1.1 million in federal funding. The Burnside Avenue Permanent Supportive Housing and Shelter Plus Care - both of which will provide service-enri...
Posted on 7/9/2010 | -
Congress Approves Omnibus Appropriations Bill to Fund Vital Ongoing Education, Health Care, Infrastructure Investments in Rhode Island
The U.S. Senate today passed a $410 billion consolidated appropriations bill to help strengthen our economy, keep the government working for the remainder of fiscal year 2009, and make critical investments in America's future. U.S. Senators Jack Reed (D-RI) and Sheldon Whitehous...
Posted on 3/10/2009 | -
Bush Administration Cuts Funding to Rhode Island Homeless Assistance Programs
I cannot understand why the Bush Administration would cut funding to Rhode Island programs, stated Senator Jack Reed (D-RI), the lead Democrat on the Senate Housing Subcommittee. Rhode Island need has not changed and the quality of Rhode Island programs remains outstanding. This cut is unfathomable and I will...
Posted on 12/20/2005 | -
Reed Introduces Bill to Help Communities Prevent and End Homelessness
WASHINGTON -- Originally created as a program to serve as an emergency federal response to the crisis of homelessness, the McKinney-Vento Act instead has become a safety net for low-income households who are inadequately served by mainstream programs such as Section 8 and Medicaid.To reverse this trend U.S. Sena...
Posted on 9/29/2005 |

