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The Voices Project Top 10

Submitted by Kirsten Blocker on Wed, 01/20/2010 - 9:54am
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Happy 2010, everyone. The Voices Project blog has some exciting new features coming down the pike this year that I can’t announce just yet. ;) I hope you’ll come back often to check out our new content. Don't forget to sign up and start blogging!

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CWU Hastings House Annual Barbeque

Submitted by Sharon Molino on Fri, 10/02/2009 - 12:19pm
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The summer is coming to a close, but on September 14, 2009, there was still one more barbeque at Hasting House before the sweaters and jackets start to appear. Close your eyes and picture a perfect and warm September evening. Now imagine the enticing smells of barbecued chicken, hotdogs and hamburgers, popcorn and cotton candy. Hear the happy and carefree voices of children playing together and people talking and laughing, all in a festive mood. Continue reading...

Shelter Regulation Changes Spark Fear and Fury

Submitted by Jessica Bavuso on Wed, 04/22/2009 - 8:41am
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Gov. Patrick's proposed family shelter regulation changes sparked fear and fury as well as requests for immediate revisions. Stricter regulations at a time of increased need are sending people into panic. The proposed regulations would make the prospect of emergency shelter impossible for many, including the removal of some families already in shelter. Fortunately, revisions were made quickly to alleviate some of the frustration.
 
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Boston Takes a New Approach in the Fight Against Homelessness

Submitted by Jessica Bavuso on Fri, 03/13/2009 - 10:22am
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Shocking statistics show that over 15,000 children are homeless in Massachusetts. Mayor Menino has announced a plan, Leading the Way III Housing strategy that will dramatically reduce the number of homeless families in Boston. The plan is expected to cut Boston's homeless population in half by 2012.

Menino's plan incorporates adding new affordable homes, saving homes from foreclosures and continuously buying foreclosed homes. The multi-dimensional plan is striving to get families into permanent housing instead of using unreliable, temporary shelters and housing services. Continue reading...

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