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[NEWS] For people in addiction, Project HOME's new facility bridges the gap between hospitalization and permanent housing

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From PhillyVoice

He spoke Wednesday at the opening of a new Project HOME respite center, called Hawthorne House, with its own entrance on the newly-renovated ground floor of the Sacred Heart building. The $3.4 million center— $2.3 million of which came from fundraising — adds 20 beds for people who are homeless and coming out of the hospital, bringing Project HOME's total respite bed capacity to 34.

These respite beds bridge the gap between hospitalization and safe housing and give people wraparound care and dignity as they rebuild their lives, said Donna Bullock, Project HOME president and chief executive officer.

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