Politics & Government

State to End Homeless Program That Includes Families in Braintree Hotel

The program has placed 20 families in one Braintree hotel.

The state Department of Housing and Community Development plans to end a program that places homeless families in hotels, including one in Braintree, according to the Boston Globe.

The program, which started during the 1980s, would end by June 30, 2014. 

According to the most recent state figures, Braintree housed 20 families at Extended Stay America on Rockdale Street in 2011.

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School-Aged Children Non-School-Aged Children Total Children Total Families Braintree's Extended Stay Hotel (2011)
11 11 22 20

With the closing of the program in 2013, the state plans to bolster efforts to find permanent housing and prevent homelessness, according to the Globe. However, housing advocates fear permanent housing for program participants may never be found.

The decision comes as the economic downturn stretched the program to its 2,000 hotel room limit, according to the Globe. 

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Aaron Gornstein, undersecretary for DHCD, told the Globe the program is not an "efficient" use of taxpayer money.

While the program gives needy families shelter, it leaves them without places for their children to play or to cook a meal, and burdens taxpayers with a hefty bill, according to the Globe. The program costs state taxpayers $45 million annually.

The program also places families in hotels in Framingham, Chelmsford, Burlington, Bedford, Danvers, Malden, Marlborough, Natick, Northborough, Tewksbury, Woburn and Framingham, according to the Massachusetts State Auditor's Office. 

The number of families in hotels statewide has jumped over the last two years: In December 2010, 771 families were in hotels rooms; by December of last year, around 1,700 families were in hotels. 


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