Affordable housing proposed for United Against Poverty Orlando’s future campus

One non-profit in Orlando is planning to expand the services it provides to the community.

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United Against Poverty Orlando, or UP, wants to add low-income housing to its campus.

“A lot of families are relying on United Against Poverty as their support system,” Anjali Vaya, UP’s Executive Director, said.

UP’s more than 20-year-old building along Michigan Street in Orlando needs significant upgrades. The facility offers food, clothing, and many other services to those in need…

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