A Jacksonville nonprofit serving homeless veterans has cut its payment processing time to two days following complaints earlier this year about delayed rent payments to landlords.
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs is investing over $83 million to tackle Veteran homelessness across Florida— and one of the largest portions is going to a Jacksonville-based nonprofit.
After a decade on Jacksonville’s streets, Romeo Brunson is asking for more than sympathy — he’s asking for a chance. As the City Rescue Mission stages a 24-hour awareness campaign downtown, advocates ...
More resources for the homeless are coming to Murfreesboro. Officer thrown onto hood of car by suspect who soon crashed into ...