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Well before COVID, the shelter was full. The CEO said the pandemic is pushing even more people their way. When the federal ban on evictions is set to expire at the end of this month, he believes some of those tenants will eventually end up on the street. “We’re preparing just like we do for hurricanes. We’re preparing for the worst, hoping for the best, but we anticipate a large number of evictions. We anticipate the homeless population to grow considerably,” said Clarence Adams, CEO at Ozanam Inn. The contagious nature of the Delta variant is complicating matters for Adams. He and his staff are vaccinated, but the inn doesn’t require proof of vaccination from anyone looking for a bed or a hot meal. That poses a risk to anyone at the shelter who is unvaccinated. Their best defenses are testing and getting more of the homeless vaccinated. ....
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Retired school crossing guard of 63 years honored as she’s laid to rest Norma Jean Adams helping three generations of students arrive at school safely Tags: A graveside service was held Monday afternoon for Norma Jean Adams at Schoolfield Cemetery. She served the Danville community for 63 years as a crossing guard at Forest Hills Elementary. Helping three generations of students arrive at school safely, her oldest son, Clarence Adams, said she was an example of dedication and knows her name will never be forgotten. ”Somebody there remembers my mother. Couldn’t ask for anything better than that,” said Adams. To keep her memory alive, a floral memorial marks where she stood every day at the crosswalk. ....
A thin green line with global impact. Latest in a series on creating a zero-carbon bioregion. Robert McClure, executive director of InvestigateWest, is a veteran newspaper reporter, a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize and winner of the John B. Oakes Award for Distinguished Environmental Journalism. SHARES Familiar mood, different Vancouver. Protesters block an oil-carrying train in Vancouver, Wash. in 2016 part of a two-decade movement spanning Alaska to California. Photo: Alex Milan Tracy, the Associated Press. [Editor’s note: This is part of a year-long occasional series of articles produced by InvestigateWest in partnership with The Tyee and other news organizations on shifting the Cascadia region to a zero-carbon economy.] ....
My New Orleans 01/08/2021 NEW ORLEANS (press release) – Ozanam Inn announced that it has purchased a new facility at 2239 Poydras St., completing the act of sale on Dec. 23, 2020. Since 1955, the nonprofit has offered emergency shelter, aid and comfort to the poor and needy in Greater New Orleans, providing basic human needs such as food, shelter and clothing, as well as healthcare assistance and other vital services completely free of charge. For 65 years, Ozanam Inn has fulfilled its mission of supporting the homeless, benefitting from free access to its current building located at 843 Camp St. In late 2019, that longtime home of the Inn was sold, and the organization seized the opportunity to look for a new home that would allow it to better serve more clients. ....