OPCC’s new 55-bed transitional housing facility had its grand opening on November 15. The facility, at the corner of Cloverfield and Michigan, will provide shelter for two of the organization’s programs: Daybreak Shelter and Safe Haven. Residents will be moving in within the next several weeks. photo by Laurie Robin Rosenthal
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