
A downtown Atlanta church known for its homeless services is fencing off an area frequently used by the homeless.
Gary Charles, head pastor of the Central Presbyterian Church, says dozens of homeless and men women sleep in a nearby alleyway so they’re in good position when outreach services begin in the mornings. But he says it’s become a safety and public health concern.
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