Affordable permanent housing opens in the city of Bell
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The Salvation Army dedicates its new Donald & Priscilla Hunt Apartments for homeless. Forty of the apartments have already been filled by the formally homeless.
Terrence Horsley, 51, who was formally homeless for seven years, now lives at the new Donald & Priscilla Hunt Apartments in Bell, Calif. The Salvation Army dedicated the apartments Thursday.
(Genaro Molina / Los Angeles Times)The Salvation Army dedicates its new Donald & Priscilla Hunt Apartments for homeless. Forty of the apartments have already been filled by the formally homeless.
Priscilla Hunt cuts the ribbon as The Salvation Army dedicates the new Donald & Priscilla Hunt Apartments at Bell Oasis in Bell on Thursday.
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Marine veteran John Yanez, 65, and his dog Buster walk outside the Donald & Priscilla Hunt Apartments in Bell, Calif.
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Terrence Horsley, 51, at his apartment in Bell, Calif.
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Priscilla Hunt, center, and Kenneth G. Hodder of the Salvation Army chat Thursday at a ceremony for the Donald & Priscilla Hunt Apartments in Bell, Calif.
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Marine veteran John Yanez, 65, and his dog Buster attend the Salvation Army dedication ceremony Thursday in Bell, Calif.
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Lee Pearl Govan Jr., 60, and his sponsor John Whitaker, right, stand outside the new apartments in Bell on Thursday.
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