London city council will vote Thursday on the proposed location of the city's first three health and homeless hubs, the building blocks of a new whole-of-community response to health and homelessness intended to get Londoners off the streets and on the path to housing. The recommendation to open a hub
London Free Press
London's first, full-service homeless hubs will focus on youth, Indigenous people and women, providing 73 beds by mid-2024, and costing about $5 million to create and about $10 million to operate for two years, a just-published city hall report says. Read More