May 21, 2019
What worked, what didn't, with experimental shelter in Minneapolis?
Author: Max Nesterak
As a Minneapolis shelter that was designed to temporarily house people from the state's largest tent encampment gets ready to close, about 50 individuals are still living there.
But most, like Artemis Griffin, have an apartment lined up.
With the help he received at the shelter — known as a navigation center — Griffin is moving into a place with his wife and dog in just a couple weeks. He's been homeless for about four years and was sleeping anywhere he could: campsites, under stairs, friends' h