People without a permanent address or a government ID typically have trouble receiving mail.
In Phoenix this year, about 7,000 homeless people got letters and packages through a group called Keys to Change. But the future of that program is in jeopardy, as the Trump administration cuts funding for housing and services instead of a more punitive approach to homelessness.
Here & Now‘s Peter O’Dowd speaks with ProPublica reporter Nicole Santa Cruz.
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