Seattle Weekly: Washington State Office of Homeless Youth awards $4.8 million in grants
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On Jan. 24, Washington’s Office of Homeless Youth (OHY) in the Department of Commerce announced $4.8 million in grants to 19 organizations to help prevent and address housing instability among young ...