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Champaign Township outlines Strides shelter operations, urges approval of proposed township levy to sustain services
Summary
Champaign Township deputy supervisor Jasmine Hernandez told the Urbana City Council that Strides, a low‑barrier shelter in Champaign with 64 beds, served 258 unique bed holders Jan.–June 2024 and that a proposed township levy on the Nov. ballot would raise about $4 million—roughly $3.4M of which would support Strides’ operations and permanent rapid rehousing.
Champaign Township deputy supervisor Jasmine Hernandez described Strides, the township’s low‑barrier emergency shelter at 70 East Washington Street in Champaign, and urged voters to support a proposed township tax levy on the Nov. 5 ballot that would fund shelter operations and permanent rapid rehousing programs.
Hernandez said Strides operates 24 hours a day, seven days a week and currently offers 64 beds (50 male, 14 female), separate sleeping areas by identifying sex, daily intake and bed‑claim procedures, case management and onsite partner services such as health care and AA meetings. “Strides is located at 70 East Washington Street in Champaign,” she said.
She reported that from Jan. 1 through June 30 the shelter provided bed…
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