Mainchance serves over 300 meals a day, offering vital services like food assistance, medical care, and banking—serving those in need amidst city budget cuts.
Executive director Brady Crain emphasizes that 'drop-in' is a misnomer, as many patrons are regulars relying on the shelter's consistent services and community support.
Despite receiving a 'very good' rating from the Department of Homeless Services, the city plans to deem Mainchance 'underperforming' to justify its closure, creating confusion.
William Kornblum points out the city's mixed messages regarding Mainchance, highlighting the disconnect between the praise received and the decision to close the center.
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