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Claremont secures $16M loan for homeless shelter, 444-unit multifamily venture

Claremont secures $16M loan for homeless shelter, 444-unit multifamily venture
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The James opens in Park Ridge with ribbon-cutting honoring late actor

The James opens in Park Ridge with ribbon-cutting honoring late actor
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In Newark, we can give dignity and respect to those without homes | Opinion

In Newark, we can give dignity and respect to those without homes | Opinion Updated Apr 05, 6:01 PM; Posted Apr 05, 6:01 PM Mayor Ras Baraka and Housing Czar Sakinah Hoyte say Newark s new programs for the homeless are to provide refuge to the most vulnerable, individuals who have disengaged from traditional shelters and supportive homeless services, and whose lives are at risk during extreme weather conditions. Each of the former shipping containers can house two people. (Aristide Economopoulos | NJ Advance Media) Aristide Economopoulos | NJ Advance Media Facebook Share By Ras J. Baraka and Sakinah Hoyte In the past few weeks, the city of Newark has launched three major initiatives to help people without permanent addresses, each guided by the values that every human being is entitled to dignity, respect, and a safe place to rest.

This Newark school building was shuttered in 2012 Now, it s becoming a homeless shelter

This Newark school building was shuttered in 2012. Now, it’s becoming a homeless shelter. Updated Feb 25, 2021; Posted Feb 25, 2021 Mayor Ras Baraka announces the conversion of a former school into a shelter on Miller Street in Newark on Thursday, February 25, 2021John Jones | For NJ Advance Media Facebook Share Miller Street Elementary School closed in 2012, but now officials expect the building to become transitional housing for men, women and families by September. The shelter will feature a commercial kitchen and drop-in center for people to use individual bathrooms, showers, laundry, phones and televisions. “The drop-in center will serve as an opportunity for case managers to engage our shelter-averse population, build relationships and take the steps to build the trust that is necessary to engage them into services,” said Newark Homelessness Czar Sakinah Hoyte.

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