Cleveland’s “Home for Every Neighbor” initiative has found housing for 154 unsheltered people across 47 encampment sites, city officials announced Monday.
That puts the city ahead of schedule on its goal to house 150 or more residents within 18 months of the program’s launch last summer.
The $2 million project aims to provide more resources, increase options and accelerate the housing process for unhoused people, such as acquiring or building homes and coordinating social services and programs to keep them housed long-term…