One of the wealthiest counties in Pennsylvania says it’s finally close to ending homelessness

By The Philadelphia Inquirer

Since 2011, Chester County has been pouring time and money into reaching a lofty goal: ending homelessness within 10 years. “I’ve never seen the momentum we have now,” one advocate said as the deadline looms.

After a relationship ended three years ago, Michael Thomas had to move out. He found himself homeless for the first time in his life.

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