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Launched in June 2024, the 100 in 100 initiative aimed to move 100 chronically homeless individuals in Kent County into permanent, stable housing within 100 days, but the program is evolving
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More than 40 community organizations want to end chronic homelessness in downtown Grand Rapids by the end of the year
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Wyoming-based nonprofit Catherine’s Health Center is now staffing a full-service medical clinic at Mel Trotter Ministries in downtown Grand Rapids. WGVU’s David Limbaugh spoke with the center’s CEO Meghan Erskine about the new clinic.
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Like much of the Midwest, Grand Rapids is experiencing an intense heat wave, conditions dangerous for the city’s unhoused, but cooling centers are helping.
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We talk to GR Chamber's Josh Lunger.
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Grand Rapids shelters are alerting the community to a homelessness crisis as the area heads into the winter season.