The 10-Year Plan to End Homelessness in Missoula

In a meeting with the City Club on Monday afternoon, members of The Plan to End Homelessness project discussed the progress made in creating a 10-Year Plan to End Homelessness for Missoula. CEO of Missoula’s United Way, Susan Hay Patrick spoke with KGVO News about that plan and some of the solutions on the table.
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The final plan will be presented to Missoula’s commissioners sometime in mid-June. That plan will help to direct the nearly three point three million dollars of public and private funding that is spent on homelessness in Missoula each year.
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