Pandemic Homelessness Could Leave Millions Unable to Access Public Benefits
Government benefits systems were built for those with a stable mailing address鈥攕omething millions of eligible Americans lack access to.
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Government benefits systems were built for those with a stable mailing address鈥攕omething millions of eligible Americans lack access to.
Well-designed density would go a long way toward aiding our most vulnerable communities.
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