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  2. Projects for Assistance in Transition from Homelessness

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    PATH building, Los Angeles. Created under the McKinney-Vento Act, The PATH (Projects for Assistance in Transition from Homelessness) Program, is a formula grant program that funds the 50 States, District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and four U.S. Territories to support service delivery to individuals with serious mental illnesses, as well as individuals with co-occurring substance use disorders ...

  3. Pathways to Housing - Wikipedia

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    By 2007 Pathways to Housing NY had an annual operating budget of $15M and was funded by grants from city, state and federal government, individual contributions, foundation grants and corporate support. [8] By 2012 Pathways to Housing had successfully housed over 3,000 people with 85–90% retention since 2002. [9]

  4. Partnership for Advancing Technology in Housing - Wikipedia

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    Partnership for Advancing Technology in Housing (PATH) is a "public/private sector initiative." [ 1 ] The United States Department of Housing and Urban Development is responsible for its management. Its activities are coordinated by HUD's Office of Policy Development and Research (PD&R) . [ 2 ]

  5. Rezoning approved for planned housing development in Plymouth ...

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    The project could go on land on the west side of South Pleasant View Road in Plymouth, next to Plymouth High School. Rezoning approved for planned housing development in Plymouth. Here's when ...

  6. Milliron Foundation, Village of Plymouth partner on new fire ...

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    The Plymouth Fire Department is getting a new fire station thanks to a donation from the Grant Milliron Foundation. The current station at 20 Portner St. is dilapidated.

  7. Plymouth Church Seattle - Wikipedia

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    Plymouth Housing Group is an independent, non-profit organization that has grown to be one of the largest developers and operators of low-income housing for homeless people in Seattle. [ 6 ] The renovated sanctuary of Plymouth Church Seattle UCC offers a C.B. Fisk, Opus 140, tracker organ and a new energy efficient lighting system.

  8. Accessible housing - Wikipedia

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    Great Britain applies the most widespread application of home access to date. In 1999, Parliament passed Section M, an amendment to residential building regulations requiring basic access in all new homes, [2] but even so in a survey by YouGov in 2019 only 21% of respondents said a wheelchair user would reasonably be able access all areas of their home.

  9. Wellingsley, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Wellingsley, also known as Wellingsly, Jabez Corner, and Hobs Hole, is a neighborhood in Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States. It is notable for being the oldest separate neighborhood in the town. [citation needed] Wellingsley is located one mile south of Plymouth Center and north of Chiltonville.