The city Department of Homeless Services has quietly provided 150 migrant families with up to $4,000 each to exit the city shelter system and move into permanent housing, agency officials confirmed to Gothamist. https://t.co/rhSl6fPcW9 pic.twitter.com/BXMIWspanE
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NYC Dept of Homeless Services Provide $4000 Each to Migrant Families to Move Into Permanent Housing
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