Is Housing First a cure for homelessness?
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We all desire a place to call home, but is affordable, quality housing out of reach for many Wichitans? Housing prices increased in Wichita an average of 30% in 22 months and Sedgwick County’s rent has been up at least 8% since 2019. The members of the Wichita Journalism Collaborative are working together to investigate and report on this issue. Learn more
It’s impacting nonprofits like the emergency domestic violence shelter.
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This will be the first of three projects for a fully developed multi-agency center.
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The city of Wichita is in the midst of selling its 352 single-family public housing units.
Here is what journalists in Wichita have learned from focusing on housing issues
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