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Housing Needs
The following is from TRR:
Editor' Note: The Town of Rumford has served the tenants of 438 Waldo Street with court papers. They have a court date set for January 8th. If the judge rules in favor of the Town of Rumford, the tenants will have 48 hours to get out. And, they still don't have enough money to move. The Town of Rumford refuses to help them financially in any way.
Instead of expecting the town to provide financial assistance, why doesn't the Rumford Landlord/Tenant Association (which JSN is involved in) step in and try to find these people suitable housing? That could be a win/win situation.
Editor' Note: The Town of Rumford has served the tenants of 438 Waldo Street with court papers. They have a court date set for January 8th. If the judge rules in favor of the Town of Rumford, the tenants will have 48 hours to get out. And, they still don't have enough money to move. The Town of Rumford refuses to help them financially in any way.
Instead of expecting the town to provide financial assistance, why doesn't the Rumford Landlord/Tenant Association (which JSN is involved in) step in and try to find these people suitable housing? That could be a win/win situation.
dr- Number of posts : 567
Registration date : 2008-12-08
Re: Housing Needs
Greenleaf House (A Project of Rumford Group Home, INC.)
160 Lincoln Avenue
Rumford, ME 04276
Phone: 207-369-9230
The Greenleaf House provides shelter, food, and a link
to community resources in support of homeless individuals becoming
self-sufficient individuals who live independently in the community.
Strathglass Shelter (A Project of Community Concepts, INC.)
P.O. Box 278
South Paris, ME
Phone: 207-743-7716
The Strathglass Shelter provides emergency and
temporary housing individuals and families and to provide support to
assist guests in stabilizing their situation, with permanent housing as
the ultimate goal.
Rural Community Action Ministry
81 Church Hill Road
Leeds, ME 04263
Phone: 207-524-5095
Rural Community Action Ministry serves the homeless in
Buckfield, Canton, Hartford, Leeds, Litchfield, Livermore Falls,
Monmouth, Sabattus, Sumner, Turner, and Wayne. It provides emergency
shelter, transportation, budgeting assistance, help in finding
affordable housing and other services.
C- Admin
- Number of posts : 707
Registration date : 2008-05-24
Location : Rumford, ME
Re: Housing Needs
C,
Unless the program has changed, Greenleaf House is not designed to operate as a shelter for displaced families. I believe it serves adolescent youths.
Unless the program has changed, Greenleaf House is not designed to operate as a shelter for displaced families. I believe it serves adolescent youths.
KevinNSaisi- Number of posts : 723
Registration date : 2008-06-23
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