To be fair . . . There are homeless people on every mass transit system all over the world . . . However . . . Touristy frou-frou good vibes don't often account for real life in close proximity and in need of real world help.
Here''s a preview of the arrangement . . .
The property, currently appraised at $2.5 million, was purchased by reStart in mid-December for $310,000. This significant investment comes as reStart aims to address the pressing need for housing among families.
reStart’s CEO, Stephanie Boyer, highlighted the urgent need for this initiative, said they had to turn away 600 families last year, many who were living out of their cars or in tents.
Now, reStart owns the 50-room hotel, and they will renovate it so homeless families can stay at it.
Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .
Kansas City Quality Inn to be converted into homeless shelter
reStart has purchased the Quality Inn in Kansas City to convert it into a homeless shelter to triple its capacity to house families in need
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