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Construction under way on affordable apartments for young adults
Many young adults in Lucas County are at risk for being homeless when they turn 18, according to the Lucas Metropolitan Housing Authority. Transitional youth, which are young adults between 18 and 25, become at-risk if they are transitioning out of foster care, experience family instability, or struggle with mental health and drug abuse issues. LMH kicked off construction for Park Apartments, an affordable housing building meant to house transitional youth that are at risk of homelessness, in South Toledo on Tuesday. The former Park Hotel building at 410 and 414 Wade St. and 201 Knapp St. will offer 45 units and wraparound services for its residents, including mental health support, work force development, job opportunities, basic life skills training, and child care resources.
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