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Communities recognizing homelessness isn’t just a Portland problem

Por: Portland Press Herald Nation February 13, 2023

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Lauren Dembski-Martin, the social services navigator for the Scarborough Police Department, has applied for a $10,000 grant to study the needs of the homeless community in town so officials can make a plan that would help them more effectively. She said current resources are at capacity or unnecessary, and “we can’t keep referring people to resources that are maxed out.” Shawn Patrick Ouellette/Staff Photographer Lauren Dembski-Martin... + full article



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