Greensboro officials are showing openness to reconsidering their winter shelter program so that local churches can be more involved in the effort.
The city decided this year to use its funding to expand its Doorway Project to 125 beds. It’s a shift from when local churches partnered with Greensboro to help those in need in 2024.
City officials have said one location would allow a more streamlined approach and cut costs. But Greensboro Mayor Nancy Vaughan said at a City Council meeting on Tuesday that engaging the religious community needs to be reconsidered…