Dallas homeless service gets bigger space with CitySquare building acquisition

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The Stewpot will move into the CitySquare Community Center after the nonprofit announced its closure.

The Stewpot, a nonprofit servicing those experiencing homelessness with the First Presbyterian Church of Dallas, will be relocating later this monthThe Stewpot, a community program with the First Presbyterian Church of Dallas for people experiencing homelessness, will relocate to the CitySquare Community Center following its acquisition.

The church said they would continue CitySquare's Food Pantry and Neighborhood Resource Center, which offers housing options, SNAP, WIC, healthcare, financial assistance, and mental health services to the community.According to The Stewpot's website, the program currently helps people experiencing homelessness get legal IDs and healthcare and serves as a place to receive mail for those without a mailing address.

“We are thankful for this opportunity to maintain vital services for the CitySquare community and grow the impact of The Stewpot," Snitzer said."As we move forward in faith, we are grateful for continued support from funders and donors as we raise the dollars for this significant undertaking that will allow us to help more Dallas neighbors in need.”The purchase came shortly before The Stewpot's 50th anniversary in 2025, which will be themed"50 Years of Loving thy Neighbors.

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