BOSTON — More than five weeks after the Healey administration pledged to establish more resource centers to help migrant families and people experiencing homelessness, state officials opened their second site
More than five weeks after the Healey administration pledged to establish more resource centers to help migrant families and people experiencing homelessness, state officials opened<a class="excerpt-read-more" href="https://whdh.com/news/migrant-crisis-spurs-opening-of-new-center-in-quincy/">Read More</a>
While the state works to assign newly arrived migrants to long-term shelters, which can take a couple of days, most of them need to find a place to stay in the meantime.