BOSTON, Mass. — Since age 10, E.R. Fletcher has lived most days, not knowing if they have a place to call home. Now 22, Fletcher first ended up living on the streets after leaving an abusive home.
Massachusetts is the only state in the country in which the government has a legal obligation to give shelter to homeless families. But Massachusetts also has a Republican governor. Can you see where ...
But during especially frigid weeks, like this one, temperatures dipping to the teens push him inside churches and shelters.
A Newton woman has founded a program where she takes recipes provided by homeless people and cooks them meals. Inspired by a similar program in New Orleans, Jeanie Gruber started it in Boston during ...
The results, which will be available in the coming months, will likely show a rise in homelessness in Boston, similar to last year's 10 percent increase. From left, Beckie Tachick, a nurse with the ...
Dr. Jim O’Connell hardly ever saw people living in tents, let alone encampments of people sleeping on the streets, during the first three decades of his 40-year career treating Boston’s homeless. The ...
Dr. Jim O’Connell hardly ever saw people living in tents, let alone encampments of people sleeping on the streets, during the first three decades of his 40-year career treating Boston’s homeless. The ...
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