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Nonprofit shedding church shelter program, staff and property to close $1M budget gap

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A nonprofit that serves unhoused families is dropping its longstanding church-hosted shelter program as part of a broader cost-cutting effort to close a $1 million budget gap that arose when projected donations failed to materialize. Family Promise of West Michigan CEO Tenisa Frye said in a letter to stakeholders Tuesday that, effective immediately, the Grand Rapids nonprofit is closing its Interfaith Hospitality Network rotating church shelter …
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