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Progressing more crisis accommodation for men

Jeremy Rockliff,Deputy Premier The Tasmanian Liberal Government is ensuring more men who are homeless have safe, secure, and modern accommodation, with a new shelter planned for Hobart. Tasmanians can be assured we are taking serious action on homelessness with a record investment of $615 million into social and affordable housing, and homelessness initiatives. Planning for a new 50-bed crisis and transitional accommodation facility on the site of the former Waratah Hotel is well underway. This is a significant increase on the current level of accommodation provided by Bethlehem House which has the capacity to help 32 men each night and is no longer fit for purpose.

Come for the live music, stay for a COVID-19 vaccine: Stratford festival returns after pandemic

Come for the live music, stay for a COVID-19 vaccine: Stratford festival returns after pandemic FacebookTwitterEmail 1of3 The 5th Annual Main Street Festival in downtown Stratford, Conn., on Saturday June 6, 2015. The festival is sponsored by Stratford Rotary and the Stratford Chamber of Commerce. According to the festival s website: www.stratfordctfestival.org, This will be an opportunity for various organizations and vendors to promote the work they do, boost their treasury dollars, and provide a day of fun and pleasure for people of all ages. Christian Abraham / Staff PhotographerShow MoreShow Less 2of3 The 5th Annual Main Street Festival in downtown Stratford, Conn., on Saturday June 6, 2015. The festival is sponsored by Stratford Rotary and the Stratford Chamber of Commerce. According to the festival s website: www.stratfordctfestival.org, This will be an opportunity for various organizations and vendors to promote the work they do, boost their treasury dollars, and p

Deputies deliver diapers and items to mothers in need

Deputies deliver diapers and items to mothers in need 2,500 diapers were donated to the Bethlehem House for low income single mothers and their children. Deputies and staff with the Support Services Division also dropped off 3,000 sanitary wipes and other child care items. Over 200 children are in the program and about 60 single mothers received lotions and personal products collected by deputies and staff. “And we want to have them understand we appreciate everything they do. Supporting us as law enforcement and in return, we support their mission as well helping women and helping children with life skills,” said Jessica Barbee, Sheriff’s Support Services.

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