Listen, its not the staffs fault. But it absolutely is like prison. To be 100% unbiased id say there are multiple prisons in mass that are better to stay at then this place. People herd like sheep in & out. Instead of having an hour outside they have to sit outside all day. Nobody there has transportation outside of a bus & your surrounded by viscous drug addicts. Theres zero rehabilitation. Whatsoever. Because fact is, if somebody was homeless and wanted to get clean this is literally the worst place imaginable to go to. People are lined up on the sidewalk from dawn to dusk with needles in theyre neck and zombie like movements are made up & down the strip. Again, the staff didnt make this. But theyre not a dry shelter. My friend justin has been there off and on for 10 years and he basically makes a living sell his medication outside the shelter, in broad day infront of numerous police vehicles supervising and when i say make a living i mean he sells medication for herion.
Yep. Just because you didn't get the help you need you shouldn't be calling it prison. Not kool..they try hard there
For clothing and food you can try St. Francis house on Boyleston st, clothing options are limited at Southampton unfortunately
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