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Connor Spern, who works with several local groups that provide services for people who are homeless, lights a candle Monday night in Concord at the Homeless Persons Memorial Day vigil.
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By ARNIE ALPERT for InDepthNH.org
Alex Balcum “would count your buttons and proceed to push all of them,” recalls a homeless outreach worker, but he was “also one of the kindest souls we had the pleasure of working with.”
He died in July in Rochester, one of 59 people whose lives were remembered Monday evening in Concord at the annual Homeless Persons Memorial Day vigil.
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The Concord Coalition to End Homelessness is repurposing a historic church on Main Street into an emergency winter shelter and resource center.
The expansion comes as shelters across the state struggle to balance demand with strict social distancing and other COVID-19 protocols.
“Our existing shelter was built with the idea of efficiently serving as many people as possible: one big room with wall to wall beds,” says Ellen Groh, the director of the coalition. “It was the opposite of social distancing.”
The coalition says the new space, at the former First Congregational Church on 177 N. Main Street, will allow them to resume offering shelter to 40 people starting this weekend.
First Congregational Church to serve as emergency winter shelter
The Rev. Michael Leuchtenberger (center) and his son, Daniel, bring in bunk beds to the former office space of the First Congregational Church on Friday morning. Leuchtenberger, pastor of the Unitarian Universalist Church of Concord and the outgoing chair of the Concord Coalition to End Homelessness, brought items from the existing winter shelter over to the new facility. GEOFF FORESTER photos / Monitor staff
Rev. Michael Leuchtenberger, center, and his son, Daniel, bring in bunk beds to the former office space of the First Congregational Church on Friday morning, December 18, 2020. Leuchtenberger, pastor of the Unitarian Universalist Church of Concord and the outgoing chair of the Concord Coalition to End Homelessness, brought items from the existing winter shelter over to the new facility. GEOFF FORESTER Monitor staff