Charlotte 'Living in despair and hopelessness': A lack of affordable housing can put people's health at risk Published 2 months ago on November 30, 2022 By charlottencnews When Louana Joseph’s son had a seizure because of an upper respiratory infection in July, she abandoned the apartment her family had called home for nearly three years. Source link Related Topics:039livingaffordabledespairhealthhopelessness039housinglackPeople039sputrisk Up Next Charlotte organization on pace to save more than 150,000 pounds of food from landfills this year Don't Miss Early voting surges in Georgia as Walker and Warnock make their final pitches to swing voters Continue Reading You may like Charlotte’s 10 Worst Restaurant Health Scores in January 2023 Former Miss USA Cheslie Kryst’s family starts mental health fund one year after her death Raleigh ranked 2nd in US for biggest increases in housing prices Buying a home is now more affordable than renting in these five cities Updated boosters are cutting the risk of getting sick from Covid-19 by about half NCDHHS hosting fireside chat discussing mental health, COVID-19 Click to comment Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Please enter an answer in digits:17 − nine =