Two projects to help address homelessness in Peterborough have made significant steps.
Residents are now moving into modular housing units on Wolfe Street.
And a new drop-in shelter at the former Trinity United Church has also started.
But local advocates say it’s still not enough. Tricia Mason reports.
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Peterborough modular housing units, church drop-in shelter now open to help address homelessness
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