Ozone House in Ann Arbor is seeking alternative solutions to secure funding for its youth sheltering programs after this year’s federal cuts have impacted them greatly.
Ozone House was forced to put a pause on several programs this year, due to financial constraints from the federal government. That includes emergency short-term housing for those aged 18 to 24.
Development Director Steph White says Ozone House used to rely more on community funding. She says after experiencing difficulties securing federal monies, it might be time to revisit a more grassroots funding approach…