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PITTSFIELD, Mass. As the city moves further in 2021, local advocates are working to resolve social issues of the past year, and many years before. First United Methodist Church on Fenn Street is hoping to welcome guests to its new homeless shelter in April. The 40-bed facility will be administered by ServiceNet, which currently runs the emergency COVID-19 shelter at the former St. Joseph s High School. We re expecting that ServiceNet will start to occupy the space in about April 1, that they will then give notice to the owner of the Barton s Crossing building and locate their entire operation in a new shelter, the Rev. Ralph Howe said. [Barton s Crossing] looks OK from the outside but it is an old building, and it s old equipment, and so they re happy to be moving on.
Homeless Shelter At Pittsfield Church Hopefully Ready By April
First United Methodist Church on Fenn Street is hoping to welcome guests to its new homeless shelter in April.
According to a story reported on by iBerkshires.com, as 2021 rolls on, local advocates are working to resolve social issues of the past year, and many years before.
Though homelessness in Pittsfield was not new to 2020, it was exacerbated by the novel coronavirus pandemic.
Good news, though, is on the horizon. First United Methodist Church on Fenn Street is hoping to welcome guests to its new homeless shelter in April.
The 40-bed facility will be administered by ServiceNet, which currently runs the emergency COVID-19 shelter at the former St. Joseph s High School.