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Homeless Shelter Coming To Far Northwest Side: ‘This Is Overdue’
A homeless shelter for single adults, prioritizing those 60 and older, is being developed on Chicago’s Far Northwest Side with $13 million in state funds. The non-congregate shelter will offer 40-70 beds in rooms rather than communal spaces, addressing long wait times for shelter placements in the area.
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