South Florida Business & Wealth has a story on the Broward Partnership for the Homeless, which recently received Congressional funding to develop Aspire 1650, an affordable housing for people who are at-risk of homelessness or formerly homeless. The community will be located in Pompano Beach.

Broward College will serve as a partner for a plan to open a workforce development hub that will provide job training and other professional development activities.

To read the full story, click here.

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