Formerly Homeless Vets Get a Second Chance at the Jackson Avenue Veteran Complex

CPC, ENPHRONT Veteran Services and Inner City Development Open Seven 3-story Row Houses for Formerly Homeless Veterans; Educational, Job Training and Recreational Programs Offered On-Site

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