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  2. Atlanta Housing Authority - Wikipedia

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    By 2007, nearly all able-bodied adults living in the remaining housing projects were compliant. [25] In 2008, residents of Bowen Homes and others expressed concern that AHA was not finding homes for their relocation prior to demolition of the 3,000 families living in the complex.

  3. Lost-n-Found Youth - Wikipedia

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    Lost-n-Found Youth started as a project organized by the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence to address the need for a homeless shelter to specifically meet the needs of LGBTQ youth in the Atlanta area. The organization, originally known as the Saint Lost and Found project, was founded by Rick Westbrook, Art Izzard, and Paul Swicord. [ 4 ]

  4. Homeless shelter - Wikipedia

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    The Peachtree-Pine shelter in Atlanta, Georgia, US. Homeless shelters are a type of service and total institution that provides temporary residence for homeless individuals and families. Shelters exist to provide residents with safety and protection from exposure to the weather while simultaneously reducing the environmental impact on the ...

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  7. The Domestic Violence Shelter introduces new board members ...

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    Retiring from the Domestic Violence Shelter board after serving multiple terms are John Hower, owner and agent at Rinehart-Walters-Danner & Associate Insurance Agency Inc.; Beth Malaska, associate ...

  8. Mad Housers - Wikipedia

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    The Mad Housers first emerged in 1987, founded by graduate students, Michael Connor and Brian Finkel, of Georgia Tech's College of Architecture [1] to address the problem of homelessness in Atlanta. Based on their research and plans, Connor, Finkel and three other architecture students built the first hut. [ 2 ]

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