LinkLinks Street Sense: Low-barrier shelter residents say staff abuse them amid ‘terrible’ conditions during COVID-19 By Editor On Oct 15, 2020 Last updated Oct 15, 2020 33 Share Lajuan Baylor has been homeless since 2002, and lived on the streets of D.C. for 17 years. She started staying at the Harriet Tubman Women’s Shelter in December under advice that it would put her on the fast-track to housing. But 10 months later, Baylor is still waiting. And she says the conditions and abuse at the shelter are wearing her out. 33 Share FacebookTwitterReddItWhatsAppEmailPrint
Comments are closed.