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Life on hold: More elderly experiencing homelessness in Baltimore

Number of seniors without shelter ‘trending upward’

Diana Del Prete carries all her belongings in two shopping bags after returning to the city shelter on S. President Street where she is staying. Behind her, Alphonso Blackstone, with Belvedere Real Care Providers, unloads belongings for the unhoused women, some with children, whom he had transported to a rec center in northwest Baltimore to stay warm after they were told to vacate the shelter during the day. (Amy Davis/Staff)
Diana Del Prete carries all her belongings in two shopping bags after returning to the city shelter on S. President Street where she is staying. Behind her, Alphonso Blackstone, with Belvedere Real Care Providers, unloads belongings for the unhoused women, some with children, whom he had transported to a rec center in northwest Baltimore to stay warm after they were told to vacate the shelter during the day. (Amy Davis/Staff)
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Data shows the number of Maryland residents over 65 without stable housing is increasing.

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