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Social Issues Monday, November 30, 2015 Ohio homeless group calls for more affordable housing The Coalition on Homelessness and Housing in Ohio says it's a preemptive strike for people on the verge of being kicked out of their homes by WKSU's ANDY CHOW |
 Reporter Andy Chow | |
The holidays are a time when many people decide to give back through volunteer work or donating to charities. As Statehouse correspondent Andy Chow reports -- homeless advocates say they’re in the middle of a big fight to keep more people off the streets. |
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Bill Faith is executive director of the Coalition on Homelessness and Housing in Ohio, also known as COHHIO. He says providing more affordable housing now can be a preemptive strike for people on the brink of getting kicked out of their homes.
“We have to face the reality that many people are going to work at low wage jobs and they’re going to need to have housing that matches their income.”
Faith says creating more affordable housing is a good investment for the state since it can cut down on health care costs and lower the infant mortality rate. |
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