LinkLinksOpinion Washington Post’s Petula Dvorak: ‘Where do I go now?’ In D.C., fear as a decrepit homeless shelter is finally closing. By Editor On May 28, 2018 Last updated May 10, 2022 62 Share The developer’s banner stretching across construction fencing promises beautiful apartments, with floor-to-ceiling windows, trees and flower beds, a little pool of blue water. “Is that a little pool for us?” a 9-year-old boy who passes the banner every day asked his mom. No, it is not for him or any of his friends. It is a fountain, actually. And it won’t be for the 400 kids who live here right now, in the largest family homeless shelter in the nation’s capital. DC General ShelterHomelessness 62 Share FacebookTwitterReddItWhatsAppEmailPrint
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