From homeless to a place of their own: How ‘A Tiny Home for Good’ is helping people rebuild their lives
By Meg Dunn, CNN Syracuse, NY (CNN) — Andrew Lunetta saw the same pattern over and over while working at homeless shelters in Syracuse, New York. Men would leave, move into the cheapest housing…
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From homeless to a place of their own: How ‘A Tiny Home for Good’ is helping people rebuild their lives
By Meg Dunn, CNN Syracuse, NY (CNN) — Andrew Lunetta saw the same pattern over and over while working at homeless shelters in Syracuse, New

From homeless to a place of their own: How ‘A Tiny Home for Good’ is helping people rebuild their lives
By Meg Dunn, CNN Syracuse, NY (CNN) — Andrew Lunetta saw the same pattern over and over while working at homeless shelters in Syracuse, New
From homeless to a place of their own: How ‘A Tiny Home for Good’ is helping people rebuild their lives
By Meg Dunn, CNN Syracuse, NY (CNN) — Andrew Lunetta saw the same pattern over and over while working at homeless shelters in Syracuse, New
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