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Arrowleaf has been awarded a $350,000 grant to launch its new Project ReLeaf Transitional Housing Program, an initiative designed to provide safe, supportive housing and resources for individuals working to rebuild their lives. According to CEO Sherrie Crabb, the program will focus on helping participants achieve long-term stability through access to housing, case management, and community-based support services. The funding marks a significant step forward for Arrowleaf as it expands its mission to serve vulnerable populations, offering a pathway toward independence and renewed opportunity for those in need.
By KZIM KSIMArrowleaf has been awarded a $350,000 grant to launch its new Project ReLeaf Transitional Housing Program, an initiative designed to provide safe, supportive housing and resources for individuals working to rebuild their lives. According to CEO Sherrie Crabb, the program will focus on helping participants achieve long-term stability through access to housing, case management, and community-based support services. The funding marks a significant step forward for Arrowleaf as it expands its mission to serve vulnerable populations, offering a pathway toward independence and renewed opportunity for those in need.