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  2. A Milwaukee veterans housing project is raising funds for a ...

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    A long-delayed veterans housing project planned for Milwaukee's northwest side is launching an $11.7 million fundraising campaign.. The "tiny homes" project was to begin construction in 2021 after ...

  3. A 'tiny homes' project for veterans on Milwaukee's northwest ...

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    Veterans Community Project Inc., a Kansas City-based nonprofit group, will take over the project to build at least 24 tiny homes for homeless vets. A 'tiny homes' project for veterans on Milwaukee ...

  4. The future of a Milwaukee rent assistance program is stuck in ...

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    The fate of Milwaukee's $42 million rental assistance program remains uncertain, after the Milwaukee Housing Authority board delayed a vote on a controversial new contract for a second time.

  5. Supportive Services for Veteran Families - Wikipedia

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    Supportive Services for Veteran Families (SSVF) was established by the United States Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) in 2011 to create public-private partnerships to rapidly re-house [1] homeless Veteran families and prevent homelessness for very low-income Veterans at imminent risk due to a housing crisis.

  6. National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers - Wikipedia

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    The effects of World War I, which resulted in a new veteran population of over five million men and women, brought dramatic changes to the National Home and all other governmental agencies responsible for veterans' benefits. In 1930 the Veterans Administration was established, to consolidate all veterans' programs into a single Federal agency ...

  7. ColorTyme - Wikipedia

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    ColorTyme later settled a class action lawsuit brought by the Legal Aid Society of Milwaukee by agreeing to pay $2.9 million, [4] including $675,000 in interest-free loans to low-income individuals and families. [5]

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