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Housing Facility For Homeless Unveiled In Worcester

There was a ribbon-cutting for the 17-unit facility.

WORCESTER, MA — A new facility in Worcester will provide safe and affordable housing to those experiencing chronic homelessness.

There was an open house and ribbon-cutting for a 17-unit facility at 30 Winfield St. on Monday. The project will provide safe and affordable housing to those experiencing chronic homelessness.

The project is funded by the Executive Office of Housing and Livable Communities, CEDAC and the City of Worcester.

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"This is how we help combat our housing crisis," wrote Sen. Robyn Kennedy in a social media post.

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