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The Misericordia, a charity group of volunteers, dates back to 1244 and was created to care for Italy’s sick and poor, today continuing its work by running ambulances to collect those sickened by coronavirus.
It has been through medieval plagues and wars but the first time the Misericordia of Florence had to cancel one of its most cherished traditions was during the COVID-19 pandemic. The distribution of food baskets donated by members of the public on the day of the organization s patron saint was canceled this year out of sanitary concerns.
Misericordia has a few meanings in Italian, but in this case, it is compassion from the heart. The largely volunteer organization is one of the oldest continuously serving charities anywhere in the world.
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As evictions loom, one city shows how to save homes and families
By Tim Logan Globe Staff,Updated February 20, 2021, 4:57 p.m.
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Bybiose Larochelle is an eviction prevention care manager and a paralegal working with Housing Families in Malden.Pat Greenhouse/Globe Staff
MALDEN â For 25 years, Irma found steady work as a nanny. Then, when the COVID-19 pandemic hit last March, the family she worked for no longer felt comfortable with her taking the T to their house.
Without a car, she lost her job. As an undocumented immigrant, she couldnât receive unemployment. The bills mounted. Food. Utilities. And rent, so much rent. By late last year, Irma â who didnât want her last name published because of her immigration status â owed $13,000 on the one-bedroom apartment she rents in Malden.