Posted on 06/08/2023 7:00:49 AM PDT by ChicagoConservative27
WOONSOCKET, R.I. (WPRI) — One Rhode Island city has found a creative way to combat homelessness in the community.
Monday night, the Woonsocket city council approved the purchase of a 45-foot coach bus, which will be turned into a miniature shelter.
For months, Woonsocket council members have been working to secure what’s called a “Dignity Bus.”
The bus was originally found and pursued by the state, but the process was held up.
“I was a little bit upset about it,” City Council Vice President Valerie Gonzalez recalled. “We had been working on it for quite a bit.”
Wait a minute, have you seen some of those BUS RVs. Some families are living fulltime in them...
I hate autocorrect, it is supposed to be small bus movement! Sorry..
I was born there, nearly 79 years ago. Ot was a majority French-Canadian textile mill city. It was nice then. Sad to see what has happened.
Where is Kamala? She loves her a yellow bus.
That was my idea. Lock all doors. Drive.
Didn’t a guy try this in Alaska? ;)
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