St. Vincent de Paul permanent housing
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More than 300 people are living in 97 of these permanent supportive housing units at St. Vincent de Paul in Louisville. Under the federal cuts, the permanent units would be reduced to just 30. Dec. 8, 2025. (WDRB Photo)
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Proposed changes to federal funding could dramatically reduce Louisville's permanent supportive housing, putting vulnerable residents at risk.
The proposed changes aimed to shift funding away from permanent housing programs and toward transitional housing initiatives.
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