Philadelphia shelters say they haven't been paid by the city for months as they continue to struggle with a . Half a dozen non-profits around the City of Brotherly Love say they have been left unexpectedly empty handed for months at a time, and sometimes even years, since the pandemic, severely hampering their ability to help the homeless. The crisis has brought scrutiny onto the city's officials shortly after new Mayor Cherelle Parker took office, who has plaguing the city.
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