SAN ANTONIO – – The economy’s downturn and rising housing prices have left many senior citizens homeless, and Haven for Hope is seeing a spike in older clients. Nathan Finley, 66, lived on the streets for 15 years. “I ended up on the streets because the economy was very hard,…Read More
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