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Published February 4th, 2025, 03:01 pm

During the recent polar vortex, when temperatures dipped dangerously low, the Pope Francis Center opened a 24-hour emergency warming center at its Bridge Housing Campus. 

This is just one of many ways the center works to support people experiencing chronic homelessness in Detroit. 

The Pope Francis Day Center downtown is open daily at Saints Peter and Paul Jesuit Church. People are served two meals a day, have access to showers and laundry, and can find information on housing assistance. 

In September, at its Bridge Housing Campus, the center welcomed its first group of residents. The Campus takes a holistic approach to supporting people in need. It provides folks with up to 120 days of housing and support services to help them carve paths out of homelessness and poverty.

WDET’s Jack Filbrandt spoke with President and CEO of the Pope Francis Center Fr. Tim McCabe about how they’re working to end chronic homelessness in Detroit.

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