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On today’s episode of The Confluence: A new, low-barrier homeless shelter is opening in Downtown Pittsburgh and will offer social services to unhoused people; according to the state Department of Corrections, there are more than 39,000 inmates in residential facilities, and we discuss the impacts on children of incarcerated parents; and a look at U.S. Senate candidate John Fetterman’s track record of addressing crime in Braddock.Today’s guests include: Tony Beltran, president and CEO of Pittsburgh Mercy, and Dr. Anita Leon-Jhong, medical director for the health clinic at Second Avenue Commons; and Anna Hollis, executive director of Amachi Pittsburgh.
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Second Avenue Commons will have a shelter capacity of about 140 beds in the winter plus 43 single-room occupancy units for people experiencing homelessness.
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On Tuesday a group of state lawmakers gathered in Pittsburgh to learn what they could do to help address veteran homelessness. The heard a litany of problems—and a variety of solutions.
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Officials celebrated breaking ground on a new, low-barrier homeless shelter Uptown Thursday.
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On today's program: Rep. Jake Wheatley wants legalized weed to fund social programs, including record expungement; an update on a proposed low-to-no…
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The other day a dozen people crowded around a ring of tables in a Macungie church community room, one of those mostly featureless spaces crowded with…