Raleigh plan to tackle homelessness seeing success: ‘Not used to living in a house’

Will Hamilton credits the good people with ACORNS, Raleigh Police, and Healing Transitions with turning his life around.

“This is very helpful because I had no money. Now I have what I need to survive, and I have a house above my head,” Hamilton told ABC11.

For a year and eight months, Hamilton lived unsheltered in a wooded encampment near Dorothea Dix Park in Raleigh. He said police entered the encampment and threatened to issue a citation for trespassing if he and others did not vacate the area in 10 days…

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