‘You are his witnesses’: At funeral for homeless man, many didn’t know him — but still came to mourn
Carvell Curry, 62, had no known relatives. But he built community even as he faced a sometimes daily struggle to survive, loved ones said.
The top executive of the Boston Health Care for the Homeless Program, the city’s largest homeless services provider, has ...
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Homeless kids get special treatment at Boston-area child care center
To an untrained eye, the “gross motor room” at the Edgerley Family Horizons Center in Boston looks like any other indoor gym for preschoolers. There are mats on the floor, large foam blocks, shapes ...
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IN TONIGHT’S FIVE FOR GOOD. IT WAS DURING THE MID 80S WHEN DUELING HEALTH CRISES STRUCK BOSTON’S BALLOONING HOMELESS POPULATION, TUBERCULOSIS AND THE AIDS EPIDEMIC. LITTLE DID DOCTOR JIM O’CONNELL ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. As we approach Veterans Day, a day dedicated to thanking the men and women who protected and served our country, there is a ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. More than two dozen employees have been laid off from the Boston Health Care for the Homeless Program, as the network closes one ...
This episode features Barry Bock, Special Liaison to the CEO at Boston Health Care for the Homeless Program (BHCHP). Here, he discusses his 22 years at BHCHP, the program’s focus on the opioid crisis ...
Hundreds of people who are homeless received a hot meal at the TD Garden in Boston on Tuesday. There were green beans, mashed potatoes and a whole helping of love all served during the 29th Table of ...
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In 1985, dueling health crises struck Boston's ballooning homeless population, an outbreak of tuberculosis and the AIDS epidemic. Little did Dr. Jim O'Connell know then that those factors would help ...
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