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Eureka proclaims National Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week; local groups outline services
Summary
The council proclaimed National Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week and heard presentations from local providers who described services and need; Jeff Davis said regional partners have received about $5,000,000 in grants since early 2019 and Saint Vinnie's volunteer said the group has served nearly 4.5 million meals.
The Eureka City Council on Nov. 5 issued a proclamation recognizing National Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week and urging community collaboration on solutions. Council member Katie Moulton read the proclamation text invoking the week’s theme — that "being homeless is not a crime" and that "housing is a human right" — and encouraged residents to support organizations that shelter and feed…
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