October 22, 2014
Chronically homeless can spend between 7:30-11:30 a.m. getting basic needs met at the Carpenter Shelter section for people who literally live on the street. There is another section of Carpenter Shelter that currently offers residence, lunch and dinner prepared by volunteers, access to computers and life skills for six families, 24 single men and 12 single women. They must be substance free and willing to look for work each day.
Stories this photo appears in:
An Open Door, an Open Heart
At Carpenter Shelter
It was 7:30 a.m. and Sharon Addison, the Davis Place Monitor, opened the door to Carpenter Shelter on Henry Street in Alexandria.
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