QUINCY, Mass. (AP) — The state has promised to chip in more than $4 million toward a planned facility in Quincy that will serve the area’s homeless population.
The funding for the Father Bill’s & MainSpring facility was announced Wednesday by Gov. Charlie Baker after a tour of the facility, The Patriot Ledger reported.
The current Father Bill’s building is scheduled to be torn down to make way for a new police department.
The nonprofit is planning to move across the street into two new buildings.
One building will consist of a day center with space for programs and training, an emergency shelter and a health care clinic, among
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