Two for one: New program to put Franklinton homeless to work + tidy streets
by 614now Staff
June 14, 2018
Franklinton suffers from two major issues—homelessness and litter—so a local organization is looking to start an initiative to curb both.
The Franklinton Trade Board is hoping to pay homeless people $10 an hour to clean up homeless camps and surrounding area of the neighborhood, reports 10TV.
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The board hopes to secure $50,000 worth of funding from Columbus City Council to kickstart the program.
Fifty people will be on-boarded to work six-hour shifts once a week at first.
Mount Carmel Health and Jordan’s Crossing also jumped in on the project to act as resources for participants.
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