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The Vive Shelter, which has served an estimated 100,000 asylum seekers for nearly 40 years, will move later this year into a new space. Jericho Road Community Health Center, which has overseen the shelter since 2015, has acquired the former Bristol Home assisted living center at 1500 Main Street in Buffalo for $2,050,000, according to the organization.
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Jericho Road Community Health Center in Buffalo is getting over $1.2 million in federal funding through the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
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Thousands of Afghans are fleeing the country to escape Taliban rule, and some are likely to end up in Buffalo.
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Jericho Road Community Health Center has received a $658,000 grant in American Rescue Plan money to increase vaccination rates in Buffalo's underserved communities.
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Jericho Road Community Health Center held a second day of community COVID-19 testing Thursday on Buffalo’s East Side. And unlike some testing sites, the…
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Jericho Road Community Health Center provided an update Monday about how the Vive Shelter on Buffalo’s East Side is coping with the influx of nearly 100…
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If everything falls into place, a Lovejoy area project will mix housing and health care.Working with New York City developer Larry Regan, the Matt Urban…
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Two more hurdles are out of the way for a major adaptive reuse housing project on Buffalo's East Side.The city Planning Board approved part of the plan…
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Daemen College played host Tuesday to a panel discussion on refugees, immigrants and President Donald Trump's policies concerning them.The forum, "The…
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For three decades Vive on Wyoming Street has been a center for refugees, some heading to Canada and others waiting to hear if they will get asylum in this…