Kat Avery says her life — months of sobriety, a job offer and the promise of a home — is unrecognizable from her days living in a tent under the Jones Falls Expressway. The 51-year-old woman moved in January to a special dormitory-style shelter in East Baltimore for chronically homeless men and…
Source: Sun
'I got hope today': Program moves former Baltimore homeless-camp residents into permanent housing
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