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Dining Room For The Needy Open In Walnut Creek

UpdatedMon, May 3, 2021 at 11:43 am PT Reply The dining room is at Trinity Center, a drop-in center to help the homeless and working poor with case management services. (Shutterstock) WALNUT CREEK, CA A new dining room to help people dealing with food insecurity in Walnut Creek was opened through a partnership with Trinity Center, and Loaves and Fishes of Contra Costa. All are welcome. Trinity Center is a non-residential drop-in center to help the homeless and working poor with case management services. It is on the ground floor of St. Paul s Commons, 1888 Trinity Ave. A significant number of Trinity Center members are low-wage workers with minimal access to a safety net, Loaves and Fishes said in a release. Most of their members experience food insecurity and rely upon Trinity Center to meet this basic need. Trinity Center serves more than 975 unique individuals and provides over 56,000 services each year.

Enormous difference : Dingy units changed into brilliant homes

Dunedin s homes have a bad reputation thanks to portrayals such as Scarfies, but the tenants of Kāinga Ora s refurbished Maitland Street apartments have plenty to look forward to when they move in next month. The old apartments still to be renovated on the left, while the newly refurbished block is on the right. Photo: RNZ / Tim Brown Built in the 1960s, the star block apartments in Maitland Street are a part of New Zealand s social housing history. It was a common style of apartment across the country at the time as New Zealand moved towards medium-density housing. As the Maitland Street s apartments are Kāinga Ora s only star blocks remaining in Dunedin, the decision was made to retain the heart of the building through a process used elsewhere in New Zealand but never before in the South Island - complex remediation.

It is brilliant : Kāinga Ora finishes first remediation project in South Island

Hamish McNeilly/Stuff It was warm, light and had modern facilities. “It is brilliant, really,” Peter said. His old apartment was cold and susceptible to mould during the cold Dunedin winter, he said. Peter said there was no waiting list when he first rented a home with Kāinga Ora, previously known as Housing New Zealand. “But the ballgame has changed over the years.” Kainga Ora/Supplied This apartment complex in Maitland St has been extensively remodelled. Social housing like the Maitland St apartments was in high demand. “If I was to go out of it I would not get another place anywhere,” he said.

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