Homelessness advocates say rental assistance program doesn't go far enough

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Homelessness advocates say rental assistance program doesn't go far enough
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The rapid rehousing program is supposed to provide up to 24 months of rental assistance and support services for people experiencing homelessness. But many people in the program say they need more time.

Carolyn Williams spoke on behalf of her friend Maria and others during a campaign rally to better invest in rapid rehousing programs.

Carter said he receives assistance with his $1,700 monthly rent through the program, but his share of the rent is about to go up. According to the Ending Community Homelessness Coalition, the program is working for about 60% of people enrolled in it. But Carter and several of his colleagues from the localOn Friday, Vocal Texas launched a campaign calling on the city to improve the system so more people benefit.

Maria Cepeda said her rapid rehousing assistance ends in four months. When it runs out she is not sure what she will do. She is not working right now after recovering from major knee surgery, and she is grappling with the loss of her mother. Cepeda said more months of assistance would go a long way. That is also compounded by limited affordable and low-income housing options and high tenant criteria — like good credit, rental history and clean background checks — that many landlords require. Many landlords also refuse to accept housing vouchers or rental subsidies, Mollica said.

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