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Will Arvelo, who leads Cross Roads House in Portsmouth, said many seniors turning to his organization for support are facing homelessness for the first time.
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Municipalities are required by law to provide temporary assistance to residents in need, even if the person is a resident of another town and in the city temporarily. That includes housing aid.
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A pandemic-era rental assistance program that paid hotels in New Hampshire to open their doors to as many as 900 unhoused people is ending this spring.
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Waypoint transitional living houses are in Concord, Dover and Manchester, New Hampshire.
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Under the bill, introduced by Republican Sen. Dan Innis, state money would go to projects including tax credits for repurposing historic structures for housing options, and expanding emergency shelter bed shelters.
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Gobernador Sununu presenta plan de acción tentativo para su lanzamiento a la presidencia. Abrió un nuevo refugio para mujeres indigentes en Manchester. Residentes con familiares en Siria y Turquía han estado altamente preocupados tras terremoto.
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Outreach workers say getting in a virtual line put together by New Hampshire agencies is one way that people who are in the most vulnerable positions might be able to find a home. But they also say it alone won’t solve the state’s homelessness crisis.
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The National Weather Service says wind chills could be “once in a generation” cold Friday and Saturday. Officials shared tips on how to stay safe and where to go for help as temperatures plummet.
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El comité nacional democratico le pone límite a New Hampshire para cumplir requisitos de primarias. Se hizo el conteo de personas indigentes como cada invierno. El gobernador Sununu predice que el proyecto de ley para legalizar la marihuana no llegará muy lejos.
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NHPR’s All Things Considered host Julia Furukawa spoke with Manchester’s Director of Homelessness Initiatives Adrienne Beloin about her priorities for addressing the city’s homelessness crisis.