Tuesday, October 31, 2017

Jeson Aviles - Former Hospital Will Soon Treat the Homeless When it Transforms into 60 Housing Units

Yesterday in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, a gathering of community partners came together to celebrate the ceremony for the construction of St. Anthony's Apartments, which are 60 units of permanent supportive housing that'll take place from within the former St. Anthony's Hospital. It will be renovated, by Chicago-based Heartland Housing, with onsite property management, a supportive clinic, and a health clinic - all for support for the homeless.
"By providing permanent supportive housing to those who would otherwise be homeless, self-sufficiency will become more than a dream".

Written by the Good News Network on October 30th of 2017.
The unity of the individuals or members can be often noted in history through the good works and strives for a better environment and future for people, notably the fights for freedom, rights, and recognition. Events like these, where the less privileged are aided in life with the most basic of needs and more, shows us at our young age to help others.

https://www.goodnewsnetwork.org/former-hospital-will-soon-cure-homeless-transforms-60-housing-units/

2 comments:

  1. This is great that they are doing this. I think its easy to forget about the less fortunate when so much is happening in the news. I hope that things like this will be set up in other cities in the future!

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  2. Maria Gonzalez
    these type of actions help you restore your faith in humanity. Finally someones addressing the issue which is that one of the most wealthiest countries in the world has one of the highest percentage of homeless people.

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