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Frustrations mount over plan to use Cranston Street Armory to help the homeless this winter

Por: The Boston Globe Business December 08, 2022

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PROVIDENCE — For months, advocates for the homeless have called on the state to add additional shelter beds before winter sets in, as Rhode Island’s unhoused population continues to rise. So when the state that it planned to open the Cranston Street Armory as a 24/7 warming station this winter, many social service providers applauded the move.But this week, many of those same leaders are expressing their frustration with the state housing... + full article



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