San Antonio's Close to Home lands $22 million federal grant to combat homelessness

San Antonio advocacy nonprofit Close to Home this week won a $22 million federal grant to help combat homelessness in Bexar County. The 2024 Continuum of Care grant provided by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development will go to support services for unhoused individuals. The grant amounts to a 25% increase from compensation HUD provided the group in 2023, officials said.
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