Three months after Corpus Christi announced funding to help fight homelessness, those dollars are finally being distributed to local organizations.
The funding comes from the state’s Homeless Housing and Services Program and is split into two separate pools — one for general homeless services and another specifically for youth.
From the general allocation, the Salvation Army, Dismas Charities Recovery Resource Center, Mother Teresa Shelter, and 911 Park Place — also known as Mission 911 — will each receive just over $52,000…