Thanks to a $148,000, one-year grant, Nevada County’s largest homeless service organization will launch a rapid rehousing program to get people back into homes. “It’s a program to help people who have suddenly found themselves homeless get back into housing,” said Cindy Maple, executive director of Hospitality House, which received the state’s Housing and Community Development grant. While the program is focused on newly homeless people, its practices will also apply to veterans, families and the chronically homeless, Maple said. The premise of rapid rehousing is to take a methodical approach to the barriers keeping someone from finding a home …
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