The tent in Cabot Square, named after Raphaël André who died last January, has been offering much-needed respite to the homeless population for months.But now, funding is running out and advocates fear that the hundreds of people who use its services every night will have nowhere to go. Gloria Henriquez reports.
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The future of Raphaël André Memorial in danger after advocates scramble for funding
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