March 9, 2013: Sparky Harlan, CEO of the Bill Wilson Center in San Jose, posting on San Jose Inside: "...A recent email from the Chair of the Santa Clara County Collaborative on Affordable Housing and Homeless Issues discusses the anticipated cuts to services for the homeless and to affordable housing. Up to 800 low-income families could lose their housing and urban development (HUD) vouchers that currently subsidize rental payments. As a result, many could end up homeless..."
The 40-year-old Bill Wilson Center offers services to runaway and homeless youth, among other family programs.
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