An Atlanta nonprofit tasked with leading the city’s homelessness response says it is more than halfway toward its goal of housing 400 people by year-end.
Why it matters: The housing affordability crisis is affecting people in nearly all income brackets, and is forcing local governments to shift their attention to helping people keep a roof over their heads.
The latest: Cathryn Vassell, CEO of Partners for HOME, the nonprofit that helps manage the city’s strategy to reduce homelessness, told Axios the organization has housed 219 people this year as part of its $212 million Atlanta Rising project…