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Pope Francis Center in Detroit receives $7M in fight against homelessness

The money comes from the Julia Burke Foundation, the center announced Thursday night. The California-based organization partners with groups worldwide to supply food and other community needs, and supports education and social justice programs. The funding will be used for a short-term or bridge  housing complex to tackle the city s homelessness, the center said. The contribution means the center has raised more than $15 million toward its $22 million fundraising goal for the project. “We are truly humbled by the incredible generosity of the Julia Burke Foundation,” said Father Tim McCabe SJ, executive director of the Pope Francis Center. “Their $7 million contribution shows there is strong support for our efforts to bring an end to chronic homelessness in Detroit.”

Replay: Duggan update on Detroit s COVID-19 response

Chief Public Health Officer Denise Fair is also expected to join Duggan at the news conference.  The Michigan health department has confirmed 2,048 new coronavirus cases Tuesday, bringing the state to 612,628 total cases since the start of the pandemic. In the state’s latest update on vaccines, 83,118 doses were administered in Michigan on Friday, 37,575 doses were administered on Saturday and 6,985 doses were administered on Sunday. Of the state s population of 16 and older, 13% are fully vaccinated, with a goal of 70% vaccinated by the end of the year.  Follow Detroit Free Press on Twitter (@freep), Instagram (@detroitfreepress) and like us on Facebook (@detroitfreepress).

Mobile dining room, Gladys Knight, virtual dance marathon: News from around our 50 states

Mobile dining room, Gladys Knight, virtual dance marathon: News from around our 50 states From USA TODAY Network and wire reports, USA TODAY Alabama © Richard Shotwell/Invision/AP Actress Julie Andrews sent a personal letter to Prattville Christian Academy theater students after the death of their director Joey B. Fine. Prattville: Mary Poppins is well-known for swooping in unexpectedly to lift the spirits of young people in need – just what the woman who played her in 1964 has done for a group of Prattville Christian Academy students in mourning. Joey B. Fine, 48, who died in January from complications of COVID-19, was the founding pastor at Seasons Church in Prattville and Prattville Christian’s benefit play director. He’d been working with a student cast from grades 6-12 on a production of “Mary Poppins Jr.” “As high school students, for a lot of them this was their first big loss,” said Rebecca W. Thomas, marketing and communications directo

Mobile dining room, Gladys Knight, virtual dance marathon: News from around our 50 states

Mobile dining room, Gladys Knight, virtual dance marathon: News from around our 50 states
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