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Tuesday, April 07, 2020

Baltimore City will begin transporting homeless residents over the age of 62 to motels

BALTIMORE, Md. (WBFF) -- Beginning this week, the Mayor’s Office of Homeless Services will begin to relocate vulnerable homeless residents over the age of 62 from the City’s three emergency shelters to motels.

Mayor Young issued the following statement:

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5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Oh really? And just who is paying for this? Oh that's right me because I work 50 to 60 hours a week! (before this virus BS)

Anonymous said...

Have at it. But also the other homeless will try to sneak in. This is a bad situation. Are these owners being ordered to give up their business for this?

Anonymous said...

I hope that they go at least for the AARP senior discount and don't pay rack (full) rates.

Anonymous said...

Northwest Woodsman: Can’t wait to hear the damages that this fiasco will cause. After the surrender of Germany in 1945, hundreds of thousands of Germans were hearded into fields with no shelter or support and thousands died from exposure during one of the most severe winters that Europe had experienced Isn’t there a few abandoned soybean fields that could be repurposed to solve this issue? Weather is mild and even in the dead of winter it is not that bad.

Anonymous said...

I'm over 62. Can I get a room on the beach at 26th street in OC?