CHICAGO (WHTC) – The US Department of Housing and Urban Development awarded over 3.2 million dollars to the Michigan Department of Community Health for reducing the number of lead-poisoned children in the state, as well as protecting more than 300 families living in dwellings with significant lead and/or other home health and safety hazards. Most of the funds will be directed toward agencies and groups that deal with aging housing units in the metro Detroit area.
HUD to Award State $3 Million for Lead Poisoning Prevention
By localnews@mwcradio.com
Aug 27, 2015 | 1:36 PM
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