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"When people are in housing, everyone benefits," Zeilinger said.
Bilingual D.C. homeless shelter to close Nathan Rott 2010
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In recent weeks, more than half of the men who regularly slept at La Casa were moved into apartments elsewhere in the city, and the rest are expected to move by Oct. 15, said Laura Zeilinger, who oversees homeless operations for the city's Department of Human Services.
Bilingual D.C. homeless shelter to close Nathan Rott 2010
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Zeilinger said about 35 families are on the waiting list at Virginia Williams Resource Center, the city's intake center for homeless families.
District gets winter plan for sheltering the homeless Nathan Rott 2010
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In recent weeks, more than half of the men who regularly slept at La Casa were moved into apartments elsewhere in the city, and the rest are expected to move by Oct. 15, said Laura Zeilinger, who oversees homeless operations for the city's Department of Human Services.
Bilingual D.C. homeless shelter to close Nathan Rott 2010
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"When people are in housing, everyone benefits," Zeilinger said.
Bilingual D.C. homeless shelter to close Nathan Rott 2010
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"We know this is a big jump" because of the "limited resources," said Laura Zeilinger, who oversees homeless programs for the District.
District gets winter plan for sheltering the homeless Nathan Rott 2010
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"When people are in housing, everyone benefits," Zeilinger said.
Bilingual D.C. homeless shelter to close Nathan Rott 2010
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In recent weeks, more than half of the men who regularly slept at La Casa were moved into apartments elsewhere in the city, and the rest are expected to move by Oct. 15, said Laura Zeilinger, who oversees homeless operations for the city's Department of Human Services.
Bilingual D.C. homeless shelter to close Nathan Rott 2010
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Especially this statement by Zeilinger strikes me as rather overconfident: not only do we not know the cause, there is no cause.
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Though Zeilinger waxes poetic in the essay, he does not stray far from truth.
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