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Jacksonville begins moving city’s homeless into hotels
Read full article: Jacksonville begins moving city’s homeless into hotelsJACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Starting Monday, the city of Jacksonville began moving people who are experiencing homelessness into hotels. The outreach has started at a homeless encampment on city property downtown at Union and Jefferson streets. The program is in collaboration with the city, Sulzbacher Center, Mental Health Resource Center, Changing Homelessness, Downtown Vision and Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office. “Unfortunately, due to COVID, we are seeing an increase in street homelessness,” Cindy Funkhouser, CEO of Sulzbacher said on “The Morning Show” Saturday. “It shows that people do care and we are a city that’s attempting to show that we care about everybody equally.