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July 9 DHS Report on STAY DC and COVID-19 to the Committee on Human Services

Along with biweekly reporting on COVID-19 metrics for the District’s unhoused population, the Committee on Human Services requested that the Department of Human Services provide an update on STAY DC rent and utility assistance. Below is the report received July 9, 2021.

public://2021-07/dhs_covid-19_report_to_council_committee_on_human_services_7-9-21.pdf

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