Author of the article: Elliot Ferguson
Publishing date: Dec 19, 2020 • December 19, 2020 • 1 minute read St. Andrew s Presbyterian Church, located at Clergy and Princess streets in downtown Kingston, is looking for ways to use its former manse as housing for the poor and homeless. Peter Hendra/The Kingston Whig-Sandard jpg, KI
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KINGSTON A downtown church is looking for ways to use its former manse as housing for the poor and homeless.
St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church has put out a call for ideas about how to repurpose the historic building.
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Author of the article: Elliot Ferguson
Publishing date: Dec 19, 2020 • December 19, 2020 • 1 minute read St. Andrew s Presbyterian Church, located at Clergy and Princess streets in downtown Kingston, is looking for ways to use its former manse as housing for the poor and homeless. Peter Hendra/The Kingston Whig-Sandard jpg, KI
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KINGSTON A downtown church is looking for ways to use its former manse as housing for the poor and homeless.
St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church has put out a call for ideas about how to repurpose the historic building.
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Author of the article: Elliot Ferguson
Publishing date: Dec 19, 2020 • December 19, 2020 • 1 minute read St. Andrew s Presbyterian Church, located at Clergy and Princess streets in downtown Kingston, is looking for ways to use its former manse as housing for the poor and homeless. Peter Hendra/The Kingston Whig-Sandard jpg, KI
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KINGSTON A downtown church is looking for ways to use its former manse as housing for the poor and homeless.
St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church has put out a call for ideas about how to repurpose the historic building.
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Salt Lake City Council Approves Overflow Shelter In West Side Hotel In Emergency Meeting kuer.org - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from kuer.org Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
| Updated: 11:09 p.m.
When Salt Lake City opened an emergency overflow shelter earlier this year as a stopgap effort to get people experiencing homelessness out of the bitter cold, Mayor Erin Mendenhall expressed a need for action to prevent similar issues in the next winter season.
“I don’t ever want to have this happen again in Salt Lake City,” she said in announcing the temporary shelter in the city’s Sugar House neighborhood. “We’ve got to have housing, permanent supportive housing, case management, detox and access to all those services so we don’t have to be working in the middle of January to come up with a solution again.”