Santa Fe Looks to New Pallet Community for Homeless; Public Calls for New Lease for Pete's Place
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Nashville looking for nonprofits who want portable housing units
For years more than 100 pallet shelters that the city bought have been sitting in storage, now some of them are expected to put to use. The city is putting a call out for any nonprofits, particularly those who already work with the homeless, who want these pallets.
Santa Fe looks to new pallet community for homeless; public calls for new lease for Pete's Place
SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – The City of Santa Fe is looking to build more pallet communities to help get the homeless off the streets. However, the future of a well-known shelter may be in jeopardy. Wednesday’s city council meeting focused on the homeless epidemic facing the city. One of the initiatives brought up was a proposal from Mayor Alan Webber to build a new micro-community to house up to 50 individuals living on the streets. Story continue…
Metro Nashville intends to award up to 25 pallet shelters to community partners
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — Metro Nashville plans to distribute pallet shelters for use as temporary housing to community partners. On Wednesday, the Mayor's Office published a request for proposals from community partners and intends to distribute up to 25 pallet shelter units to community-based organizations. Those pallet shelters can then be used as temporary housing and are meant to offer safe, private spaces for people who cannot easily acces…
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