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EveryStep asks Norwalk for help to sustain Healthy Homes program as HUD grant ends
Summary
EveryStep CEO Trey Wade told Norwalk council that the HUD‑funded Healthy Homes program — which remediates housing hazards for families with asthma — is ending and the nonprofit is seeking local partners to continue services; the council agreed to add a deeper discussion to a future agenda.
During the public comment portion of the Feb. 5 meeting, Trey Wade, CEO of EveryStep, asked Norwalk’s council to consider local support to keep the Healthy Homes program running after a HUD grant expires. EveryStep operates a suite of community services across the metro area, and Wade said the Healthy Homes initiative performs in‑home…
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