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Homeless people residing in the Brooklyn neighborhood of New York City will have a place to get clean thanks to a new planned mobile shower service made from a converted school bus.
Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams, a Democrat, made the announcement Wednesday, saying his office will help fund the project. The program will have two shower stalls housed in the bus traveling through different neighborhoods in Brooklyn, complete with soap, clean towels and clean undergarments.
A brand new project for New York, the program is modeled after a San Francisco initiative that turned a bus into a shower on wheels. The bus will be managed by the nonprofits Brooklyn Community Services and Turning Point.
It’s expected to take a year for the bus to be up and running.
Brooklyn Boro President Eric Adams unveils rendering NYC’s first ever mobile shower unit to hit streets next year. @wcbs880 pic.twitter.com/aKrBbJQ9Gq
— Marla Diamond (@MDiamond8) January 17, 2018
(AP)
4 Responses
Worlds gone crazy!
I think it’s an excellent idea, because not only this will help homeless persons to stay clean and healthy,
but also to give them a feeling of self-esteem and thereby motivate them to get started again and to find
their place in the society as a part of it.
I wish Good Luck to this project, and that H B Helps all this unfortunate persons to return to life again.
I think it’s an excellent idea, because not only this will help homeless persons to stay clean and healthy,
but also to give them a feeling of self-esteem and thereby motivate them to get started again and to find
their place in the society as a part of it.
I wish Good Luck to this project, and that H B Helps all these unfortunate persons to return to life again.
Number 1,please explain what is crazy about doing some good for these people