City of Lawrenceville opens one-of-a-kind housing facility to help support homeless men

The city of Lawrenceville has opened the F.I.R.S.T. Housing Center, a unique project aimed at providing shelter and support for homeless men.

The center, developed by the nonprofit Impact46, transforms a 70-year-old city-owned building into eight private apartments. It offers temporary housing and support services to help residents transition back into society.

“It’s been a long time of just watching it transform,” said Jen Young, executive director of Impact46…

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