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As Temperatures Drop, Advocates Work To Get COVID-Weary People Experiencing Homelessness Into Shelters
Steve Horsfield, executive director of Simpson Housing Services in Minneapolis, says he's feeling pressure.
By David Schuman
October 18, 2020
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MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) — Shelters and housing advocates in the Twin Cities are preparing for the drop in temperatures coming this week.
Steve Horsfield, executive director of Simpson Housing Services, says he’s feeling pressure.
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“We know the cold weather’s coming,” Horsfield said. “This is Minnesota. It’s not a mystery.”
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