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Louisville's transitional outdoor space helping connect the city's homeless population with resources is now planning to start charging the people who live there.
Louisville's transitional outdoor space helping connect the city's homeless population with resources is now planning to start charging the people who live there.
Nina Mosley is the Chief Operating Officer at Wayside and said the cold weather always brings added dangers and concerns for the homeless.
The backpacks were filled with items like flashlights, hand warmers, first-aid kids and ready-to-eat meals.