PENSACOLA, Fla. (WALA) – Earlier this year, two non-profits were selected by the city of Pensacola to receive pallet shelters to help tackle homelessness. 14 of those shelters went to ReEntry Alliance Pensacola.
“Each unit has, as you come in, it’s got its own air conditioning unit. Its own heating unit down here.”
The shelters were delivered from Everett, Washington a little over a week ago and were assembled in about four days. Seeing the shelters come to life has been exciting for those involved in the project…