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The city's Department of Human Services said the spike in families represented in this year’s count is because more families were biding their time in shelters while waiting for permanent housing options to become available. | Collector
The city's Department of Human Services said the spike in families represented in this year’s count is because more families were biding their time in shelters while waiting for permanent housing options to become available.
The Washington Times

The city's Department of Human Services said the spike in families represented in this year’s count is because more families were biding their time in shelters while waiting for permanent housing options to become available.

The city's Department of Human Services said the spike in families represented in this year’s count is because more families were biding their time in shelters while waiting for permanent housing options to become available.

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