Posts Tagged ‘Homeless in RI’
Homeless in RI: Settlement Houses can rebuild lives, families – Vincent Marzullo
by Vincent Marzullo, special to RINewsToday, commentary Photo: DaVinci Center Settlement houses have long been recognized as valuable community resources, providing a range of services and support to vulnerable populations. When it comes to addressing homelessness, settlement houses can play a crucial role in offering comprehensive solutions that go beyond temporary shelter. By adopting a…
Read MoreHomeless in RI: Leaving the light on as lights dim at Armory. Sanctioned camping. Dignity Bus…
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Read MoreHomeless in RI: Spring follows winter… Armory’s last days; lack of diversity in planning “appalling”
Homeless in RI – an update on March 1, 2023
Read MoreHomeless in RI: “Homeless Bill of Rights” can push change or become a deadly tool
RI was the first state to pass the Homeless Bill of Rights.
Read MoreHomeless in RI: PIT Count – Saal’s back – CCA evicted – new shelter – “underpass is his home”
Homeless in RI: an update on the homeless crisis in Rhode Island
Read MoreHomeless in RI: Update – Deaths, Point-in-Time count, Mobile Van, $30Million for ’24 shelters…
Updates in red Point-in-Time starts Jan. 25th The national – and Rhode Island – attempt to count those living unhoused begins tomorrow. Volunteers organized by the RI Coalition to End Homelessness will lead the effort with volunteers and other organizations to span out and count men, women, and children, if any, on the streets. In…
Read MoreHomeless in RI: Pawtucket problem well known to city. Housing czar report. City updates.
Homelessness issue is not restricted to the capital city of Providence. In the last few days encampments have been taken down in Woonsocket and in Warwick. And talk has been happening about the long-standing homelessness issue in Pawtucket. Homelessness in Pawtucket Reports of “encampments” in Slater Park were clarified by the city’s Parks Director who…
Read MoreHomeless in RI: An update and looking back a decade on the saddest story of 2022
Homeless in RI: An Update As we close the year, we note that as many as 1,000 people (depending on who is counting) are ushering in the New Year homeless, some living on the streets, or in the woods and parking lot cars. The new housing position of Josh Saal technically doesn’t begin until January…
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