The Economic Crunch: Shelters - Ministering Ministries -- Facilities for Homeless in Need of Hand As Funds Dwindle

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A decade ago, Calvary Street Ministry, a Downtown nonprofit group serving the homeless, started a daytime "drop-in" center aimed at reaching the "unmedicated" mentally ill and those with addictions.

It was a big job that has grown only larger.

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The Economic Crunch: Shelters - Ministering Ministries -- Facilities for Homeless in Need of Hand As Funds Dwindle

Executive Director Malcolm McRae said they now annually serve 900 homeless people who are not served anywhere else. But this help could be in jeopardy. Closing their doors is "always a danger," McRae said, b...

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