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and bag checks. The floor also features 12 rooms for late-stage alcoholic women to live in. The second floor features 48 “Pay-for-Stay” beds. The second floor also features two computer rooms. Money paid for "Pay-for-Stay" beds is saved for each client to use as a security deposit or for a first
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in the year 2012. The program saw a reduction by 76 percent in emergency room and a 41 percent decline in ambulance calls for the individuals during the year they were in housing, while arrests dropped by 43 percent.
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Melo, Frederick (December 21, 2013). "Dorothy Day vision unveiled to rumble of concerns//Neighbors, traffic and funding all raised as likely stumbling blocks".
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