Michelle Yi, 37, was opening her Pilates studio where she s a teacher just before 6 a.m. Thursday, when she noticed a disheveled woman nearing the front door.
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EXCLUSIVE: It s become an outdoor psychiatric ward! How California s scenic Venice Beach has become a homeless hotspot with tent cities, violent crime and rampant drug use pushing families and tourists out
Venice Beach, California, is known as a tourist hotspot with an iconic boardwalk filled with tarot card readers, tattooists, wannabe rappers and the artists trying to make a buck by selling their work
But visitors numbers have decreased as they have to contend with an ever-growing army of homeless and the crime that accompanies them
The homeless have abandoned downtown LA s Skid Row for Venice Beach where a city of tents are set up along the boardwalk and on the sand
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Cambridge offering grants to nonprofits to support residents
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The city of Cambridge Community Benefits Advisory Committee recently announced that it is now accepting applications for $10,000 grants for up to 100 eligible 501c3 nonprofit organizations.
At its Feb. 8 meeting, the Cambridge City Council approved a recommendation by Cambridge City Manager Louis A. DePasquale for the appropriation of an additional $1 million to support a new round of grants for eligible nonprofit organizations.
Applications for eligible 501c3 nonprofit organizations are now available and will be accepted through Feb. 22. Grant agreements will be awarded to provide services to “vulnerable” Cambridge residents during the COVID-19 health crisis and recovery. Services must respond to the needs identified in the Cambridge Community Needs Assessment and are subject to the requirements of the Community Benefits Advisory Committee Ordinance, Municipal Code Chapter 2.127. This second round