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Central Florida coalition expects to see uptick in homelessness once eviction moratorium expires

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ORLANDO, Fla. – A local coalition fighting homelessness in Central Florida is preparing more resources as Gov.

Ron DeSantis' order to pause evictions will expire this week.DeSantis' order on certain real estate evictions lifts Thursday, meaning more people could potentially face homelessness.“The prospect of many, many people being evicted at that point is high,” Allison Krall, President, and CEO for Coalition for the Homeless of Central Florida said, adding they’re already experiencing an uptick in the people they serve since the pandemic broke out. “We’ve got more than 40% of the folks who are walking through our doors right this moment have never been homeless before.”[TRENDING: Celebrating Thanksgiving amid COVID-19 | ULA set for.

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