… The center, which now has a $7 million annual budget, was built to help the chronically homeless and quickly move them into longer-term housing. The costs rose during the first year, from $6.4 million annually, after twice as many people as expected came for help. In addition to sheltering 300 a night, The Bridge provides a place for hundreds more to go during the day for mental health care, substance abuse treatment, meals and laundry.
Friday, May 22, 2009
Dallas Morning News puts Homelessness in the Headlines Again
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