Lakeland nonprofit opens $6.5M apartment buildings for chronically homeless residents
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Lakeland nonprofit opens $6.5M apartment buildings for chronically homeless residents
Gospel Inc. recently opened new permanent apartments in Lakeland for individuals experiencing chronic homelessness. It is much more than just a roof over their heads; it is a place to build new skills and find a sense of community.
New apartments for homeless residents open at Lakeland's Gospel Village
People who were chronically homeless are moving into their first real home in years. It's an effort of a Lakeland nonprofit to provide permanent housing and long-term support.For Steven Drew, his new apartment means everything.Watch report from Rebecca Petit New apartments for homeless residents opens at Lakeland's Gospel VillageIt means the world to me after a year of being homeless, sleeping out on the street. It means a roof over my head, fou…
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