Rock County effort to reduce homelessness

by STEVE BENTON   Tuesday, May 5, 2009
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WCLO's Steve Benton reports on efforts to help families facing loss of shelter.

— A Rock County coalition of agencies and community representatives are looking for solutions to the growing problem of homelessness.

Marc Perry, of Community Action of Rock and Walworth Counties, says they're sort of a subcommittee of the Homeless Intervention Task Force. They initially formed to deal with a large number of renters facing loss of power, and ultimately loss of shelter, due to the moratorium on utility power cutoffs.

Perry says as they negotiated with Alliant Energy in that case, they saw the increased number of families facing a similar fate and decided to look for solutions.

Tuesday the group decided on a short term goal of requesting funding from Janesville and Beloit. He hopes to get some of their Community Development Block Grant emergency stimulus money from the federal government.

The group will be meeting again next Tuesday as they seek resources for others in the county facing the loss of housing.

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dudefromjsvl
May 6, 2009 at 3:51 a.m.
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get up and get a job, not hard. Join the military?

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