One lesser-discussed victim of the budget cuts is the Neil Good Day Center, a resource hub that will shutter later this year after serving homeless San Diegans for 35 years.
But that’s not the end of the story: Social Media Producer Bella Ross reports that Father Joe’s Villages, the center’s operator, has vowed to retrofit part of a cafeteria in its Imperial Avenue campus into a new day center.
It will be about a third of the size of the current center and its service capacity will take at least a 25 percent hit. It also won’t receive any city funding. But they say it’s better than nothing…