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$850,000 In Housing Financial Support Coming To 2 Florida Fair Housing Organizations To Reduce Housing Discrimination

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$850,000 in housing financial support is coming to two Florida fair housing organizations to reduce housing discrimination.

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$850,000 in housing financial support is coming to two Florida fair housing organizations to reduce housing discrimination. (Photo: GAI Consultants)

$850,000 in Housing Financial Support Granted to Two Fair Housing Organizations to Reduce Housing Discrimination in Florida

A housing financial support of $850,000 is granted to two fair housing organizations in Florida to continue the ongoing housing enforcement programs and activities as the housing financial support aims to help reduce housing discrimination in the state.

According to a report published in Florida Daily, housing financial support was granted under the $24.2 million fund allocated for 57 fair housing organizations across the United States, aiming to help struggling low-income families in different states by providing increased housing financial support.

With housing financial support, low-income families could avail affordable housing without experiencing discrimination as the housing financial support aims to fund resources and materials to educate the public about the importance of fair housing.

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Housing Financial Support Will Strengthen Fair Housing Enforcement to Reduce Housing Discrimination in Florida

Following the granting of the housing financial support, fair housing enforcement for reducing cases of housing discrimination in Florida would strengthen as well as housing programs and activities to educate the public.

With the housing financial support, local officials would be able to have the resource materials needed to learn more about the increasing housing discrimination reports and think of better actions and efforts they should take, Florida Realtors reported.

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