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Homeless nonprofit's contracts nixed by LAHSA after service failure and IRS cash seizure, agency says
The Los Angeles Homeless Servicers Authority (LAHSA) has terminated contracts with the nonprofit Home At Last, citing failure to provide contracted services and the IRS seizing cash at an address linked to the nonprofit's founder.
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