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Veterans can now get homes thanks to the New Fargo program

Fargo, North Dakota – Veterans will be able to remain in sheltered accommodation for longer than in previous years thanks to a new outreach initiative.
The Passport Program, developed in collaboration with the New Life Center and the Department of Veterans Affairs, enables veterans to remain at the center’s shelter for an extended period of time while assisting them in their transition to permanent housing.
These residencies might range in duration from one to two years.
In the initiative, 12 beds are set aside for veterans.
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