A recent apartment fire left many Millcreek residents homeless, but the city is stepping in with over $2,300 per unit to help them find new housing and replace lost belongings. It's a crucial bit of aid for families who suddenly lost everything.
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This means a quick cash injection for families who lost their homes and everything in them.
The families and individuals who lost their homes in the fire are the ones getting this much-needed help.
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