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InTown Cares expands outreach model; adds staff and neighborhoods in Atlanta
Summary
InTown Cares described a five-step outreach model to prevent and reverse homelessness, said it expanded to five council districts, added staff and partners, and requested continued funding to sustain and grow coverage into Southwest Atlanta and other neighborhoods.
InTown Cares presented its quarterly update to the Community Development Human Services Committee, detailing a five-step outreach model for engaging people experiencing homelessness and reporting program expansion into additional neighborhoods.
Brad Schweers, executive director of InTown Cares, described the group's five-step approach: outreach and engagement, enrollment in services, navigation to obtain documentation and benefits, placement into appropriate permanent housing, and stabilization after housing placement. He said the organization emphasizes…
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