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Be Able tells Riley County commissioners supportive-housing program houses 15 men, aims to expand
Summary
Representatives from Be Able reported that their supportive-housing initiative currently houses 15 men, recently graduated two into year-long leases, and plans to expand capacity to 24 by December or January; presenters outlined program rules, case management and a typical rent of $130 per week.
Representatives from Be Able told the Riley County Commission on Nov. 24 that their supportive-housing initiative, focused on men in recovery, currently houses 15 individuals and has a planned capacity of 24 units. Presenters said two recent program graduates moved into year-long leases in Manhattan.
"Currently, we have 15 gentlemen living in our housing program," Scott Vuce said, and the group noted they expect to reach capacity in December or January. Jared…
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