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ED Thelma Ensink talks about how the community can help those helping the homeless.
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The legislation is aimed at combating homelessness and getting more families into secure housing
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A Michigan bill that received a committee hearing this week would outline specific protections for unhoused people
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The City of Grand Rapids voted to adopt two ordinances Tuesday night aimed at what it says will provide safe spaces for all. However, critics say the new rules criminalize homelessness.
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A Lansing state representative has introduced a bill that would further protect the rights of Michiganders experiencing homelessness
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A groundbreaking was held Tuesday for a number of tiny houses that will provide help for at risk individuals and families affected by homelessness.
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An upcoming celebration and ribbon-cutting will highlight the completion of the historic renovation of the Mel Trotter Ministries Shelter in Grand Rapids
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Utilizing $5M in APRA funding, The City of Grand Rapids is seeking proposals for affordable housing and homelessness prevention projects that can improve opportunities for individuals and families in the area.
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Mel Trotter Ministries has been preparing for the winter storm. As it hits today, officials say they remain vigilant to help the homeless population stay safe and stay warm
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Guiding Light will once again host meals for the Heartside Community as well as those in its recovery program. Officials say the goal is to spread holiday cheer to those in need