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The program can house up to 60 people a year.
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Ernestina Simmons, Director of the Mayor's Office of Homeless Services, joins us to discuss her agency's efforts to provide shelter and resources for the growing numbers of unhoused in Baltimore.
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The move will likely have ripple effects across emergency infrastructure.
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The cuts could put 170,000 people on the street nationwide.
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The deal comes nearly three years after the mayor called executing such a purchase his “top priority.”
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Leaders in Baltimore’s homelessness office have indicated in recent weeks that the city is nearing a deal to acquire one or more hotels.
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After shutting down during the pandemic and missing out on a grant from its primary donor, Night of Peace is appealing to community members and local businesses to stay afloat.
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Hotel shelters are set to be a resource post-pandemic for those experiencing homelessness.
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Homeless services director says the city needs to look beyond emergency sheltering services and into alleviating housing shortage.
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Housing advocates demand Baltimore’s mayor close down congregate homeless shelters, and get residents into safe housing. Plus, there weren’t many venues to enjoy this past year, but a vintage pastime survived... and is even seeing a revival this spring. We’ll take you to a drive-in movie.