In Newark, we can give dignity and respect to those without homes | Opinion
Updated Apr 05, 6:01 PM;
Posted Apr 05, 6:01 PM
Mayor Ras Baraka and Housing Czar Sakinah Hoyte say Newark's new programs for the homeless are to provide refuge to the most vulnerable, individuals who have disengaged from traditional shelters and supportive homeless services, and whose lives are at risk during extreme weather conditions. Each of the former shipping containers can house two people. (Aristide Economopoulos | NJ Advance Media) Aristide Economopoulos | NJ Advance Media
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By Ras J. Baraka and Sakinah Hoyte
In the past few weeks, the city of Newark has launched three major initiatives to help people without permanent addresses, each guided by the values that every human being is entitled to dignity, respect, and a safe place to rest.