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  2. Rosie's Place - Wikipedia

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    At this time, there was around a thousand homeless women in Boston. The city had only two shelters, the Salvation Army and the Pine Street Inn, and both only allowed men. Tiernan toured soup kitchens and shelters in New York, Baltimore, and Chicago and found homeless women were underserved in each place. [3] [4] [5] [6]

  3. Barbara McInnis - Wikipedia

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    In 1972, McInnis and other nurses (including Gail P. Lenehan, Dominic O'Donnell, and Mary Hennessey) established a nurses' clinic at the Pine Street Inn shelter in Boston, MA. The nurses originally worked in the emergency room at Boston City Hospital, but were invited by Pine Street's director at the time to come visit the shelter. Upon ...

  4. Peachtree-Pine shelter - Wikipedia

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    The Peachtree-Pine homeless shelter was located at 477 Peachtree Street NE, at the corner of Pine Street in the SoNo subdistrict of Downtown Atlanta, Georgia, United States, just south of Midtown. It was officially closed on August 28, 2017, after many years of political wrangling over the site and its management.

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  6. Homeless shelter's Street Outreach program at risk of ... - AOL

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    The outreach teams brings vital care to people living on the street, but looming budget cuts leave the future of the program uncertain. Homeless shelter's Street Outreach program at risk of ...

  7. Boston Health Care for the Homeless Program - Wikipedia

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    O'Connell was trained in patient engagement by Barbara McInnis, a nurse at the Pine Street Inn clinic. McInnis taught O'Connell how to build rapport with homeless patients by soaking their feet. Foot-soaking is still offered to homeless patients at the BHCHP clinic at St. Francis House, the largest day shelter in Massachusetts. [10] [11] [12] [13]

  8. Salvation Army closing West End women and children's shelter ...

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    The shelter at 534 W. Franklin Street is closing because of "a decrease in financial support over the past few years," the release said. ... Salvation Army to close women's shelter, seeks funding ...

  9. Kip Tiernan - Wikipedia

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    At this time, there was around a thousand homeless women in Boston. The city had only two shelters, the Salvation Army and the Pine Street Inn, and both only allowed men. Tiernan toured soup kitchens and shelters in New York, Baltimore, and Chicago and found homeless women were underserved in each place. [21] [14]