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Supportive housing units for homeless youth complete in Meriden Supportive housing units for homeless youth complete in Meriden The Women and Families Centerâs WYSH House for homeless youth is seen here on Tuesday at 169 Colony St. in Meriden. The 12 fully furnished efficiency apartments on the second and third floors of the newly constructed WYSH House on Colony Street are now move-in ready.Photos by Dave Zajac, Record-Journal Advertisement Wayne Valaitis, chief executive officer of the Women and Families Center, talks on Tuesday about the center s WYSH House, for homeless youth. Partial view of a room in the Women and Families Center s WYSH House, for homeless youth, on Colony Street in Meriden.Dave Zajac, Record-Journal ....
VIC Premier The Andrews Labor Government is backing Hanwha Defense Australia to build and maintain Australian military vehicles in Geelong, in a move that stands to create hundreds of highly-skilled local jobs. Minister for Industry Support and Recovery Martin Pakula today signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Hanwha, a major South Korean global company, to formalise a long-term partnership which will support the establishment of Hanwha’s defence manufacturing operations in Victoria. Minister Pakula was at Laverton North to see Hanwha’s LAND 400 Phase 3 vehicle, after the Commonwealth selected Hanwha as one of two final tenderers, along with Rheinmetall in Queensland. ....
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Connecticut prepares for COVID-safe Point-in-Time Count Press Staff FacebookTwitterEmail The Connecticut Coalition to End Homelessness and Connecticut Conference of Municipalities are asking towns to participate in this year’s Point-in-Time Count. Shown are volunteers helping out during last year’s event in southeast Connecticut.Contributed photo / Madeline Ravich Due to COVID-19, the coalition will not be relying on community volunteers this year. Outreach professionals and municipal staff will instead participate in the PIT Count, completing surveys on clients sleeping out in the cold or in places not meant for human habitation, according to a press release. This year’s PIT Count will take place Jan. 26, giving outreach staff and municipal employee’s time to complete surveys on unsheltered clients, the news release said. CCEH is seeking municipal staff to participate by submitting a list of locations in their towns where they have seen people sleeping ....
Mr Incognito / Pixabay Last January, an estimated 2,500 young people experienced homelessness in Connecticut, according to the Connecticut Coalition To End Homelessness annual Youth Count. And that was before the pandemic that overturned so many lives. Connecticut had made a goal to end youth homelessness by 2020. So what gaps remain? We hear from advocates, providers, and a young person about how the state can help youth at risk of housing insecurity and homelessness. Have you or someone you know experienced housing insecurity or homelessness? GUESTS: Roy Graham - Youth Special Projects Coordinator for Connecticut Coalition to End Homelessness, where he oversees the Youth Homelessness Demonstration Project ....