City expands homeless services with medical respite center

LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Living on the streets is difficult for 56-year-old James. Five years ago, he fell on hard times and lost his job and his home.

“I mean, you don’t know where you’re going and you don’t know where you’re sleeping at night,” he told Spectrum News 1.

To help people experiencing homelessness, Louisville Metro and Volunteers of America are building a Community Care Campus that’ll provide shelter, medical care and other centralized services…

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