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Provo launches innovative initiative to combat homelessness

March 14, 2024 | Provo City Mayors Message, Provo, Utah County, Utah



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Provo launches innovative initiative to combat homelessness
In a recent government meeting, officials highlighted the ongoing efforts to address housing and support services for low-income residents in Provo. The Provo City Housing Authority, established in 1971, currently manages 395 housing units across 33 sites, providing essential housing for families and individuals in need. Additionally, the authority administers 883 rent vouchers, facilitating private rentals for low-income families, which constitutes over 60% of the county's affordable housing options.

Provo City has also been proactive in promoting homeownership through down payment assistance programs, having successfully aided over 1,181 families in achieving this goal over the past 25 years. The Food and Care Coalition, formed in 1998, complements these efforts by offering meals, housing, and various support services, including free dental care and haircuts. Their recent addition of a new housing facility features 70 one-bedroom units aimed at helping individuals transition to a more stable living situation.

A key aspect of Provo's approach is the \"continuum of care,\" a collaborative effort among city employees, including Police Chief Troy Beebe, to streamline services and avoid duplication. This group regularly discusses individual cases to ensure that residents receive tailored support to improve their circumstances.

Moreover, the My Hometown initiative, launched in partnership with the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, aims to empower residents in the Pioneer Park neighborhood. This initiative emphasizes community self-sufficiency, encouraging locals to uplift one another rather than relying solely on external assistance. The meeting underscored the city's commitment to fostering a supportive environment for its most vulnerable residents.

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