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“We have seen unexpected homelessness ...and wanted to do something that would replace despair and depression with hope and empo

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Although this is a press release and as such you've got to expect some overinflated hype, you've also got to hand it to someone who has suffered through homelessness at some point in their life and then came back and offered help in a truly meaningful and financially significant way once they were able to...

"Tuesday, the county Board of Supervisors unanimously approved additional steps for the three-year, $5.6-million pilot program c

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Let's hope that our own Homelessness Commission watches this closely. It's good to know that key players in the Project 50 effort are plugged in to Nashville's homeless advocacy groups and efforts.

While we are at times literally decades behind other states in their progressive approaches to treating the problems of Homelessness, we do have the ability to kick some administrative ass when necessary. It behooves us to remember that Nashville was, at least in the 90s, the progressive

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