Path Home gets $500K for Lents program


A Portland nonprofit that helps families with children experiencing homelessness has collected a tidy grant.

Path Home revealed this week that Multnomah County awarded it $500,000 to help provide both more housing for families and "critical wraparound services." The funds will help the group buy and remodel two homes in the Lents neighborhood.

The sites are next to the group's Family Village campus, allowing Path Home "to provide transitional housing, and improvements to the acre of land containing…

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