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  2. Saint Joseph's House of Hospitality (Pittsburgh) - Wikipedia

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    St. Joseph's House of Hospitality is a home for homeless men in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.It was founded in 1937 by the Catholic Radical Alliance on the principles of the Catholic Worker Movement, and is named for St. Joseph the Worker.

  3. St. Joseph's House for Homeless Industrious Boys - Wikipedia

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    St. Joseph's House for Homeless Industrious Boys is a historic charity building at 1511 and 1515-1527 West Allegheny Avenue in the Nicetown-Tioga neighborhood of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It was designed by the Philadelphia architectural firm of Hoffman-Henon and built in 1929. It was added to the National Register in 1996. [2]

  4. New York to open massive new 2,200-bed migrant shelter for ...

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    The shelter’s location – 825 E. 141st St. – was renovated in 2017 and is near an infamous section of the Bronx called "the Hub," which is known for having a high volume of open drug use and ...

  5. Former church will become a men's shelter - AOL

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    Former church will become a men's shelter. Tribune. David Irvine Dirvine@hendersondispatch.Com 252-425-6472, Henderson (N.C.) Daily Dispatch. November 1, 2023 at 11:59 PM.

  6. Homeless father of five struggles to find shelter that takes ...

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    A homeless father of five from Michigan is having trouble finding a place for him and his family to stay, amid the lack of shelters that take men with children, WJBK reports. Joseph Cantu, of ...

  7. Shelterhouse - Wikipedia

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    The Shelterhouse began in the early 1970s. The shelter's founder, Buddy Gray, took people off the street into his own apartment. The shelter formalized and began as an evening shelter for the homeless in Cincinnati in 1973. It occupied a series of storefronts in Over-the-Rhine, first at 1713 Vine St. and later at 1324 Main Street.

  8. Benedict Joseph Labre - Wikipedia

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    Benedict Joseph Labre, TOSF (French: Benoît-Joseph Labre, 25 March 1748 – 16 April 1783) was a French Franciscan tertiary, and Catholic saint. Labre was from a well-to-do family near Arras, France. After attempting a monastic lifestyle, he opted instead for the life of a pilgrim.

  9. List of gentlemen's clubs in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The St. Louis Club (1886–1925), was damaged in fire and did not reopen [303] The University Club of St. Louis (1872–1974), moved to Clayton, Missouri [ 304 ] The Missouri Athletic Club