Globe Editorial
NOBLE WORK often goes on in weary settings. In cramped quarters amid cinder block walls at the Barbara McInnis House in Jamaica Plain, homeless patients get care for cancer, depression, and other ailments from the medical staff of Boston Health Care for the Homeless. Here and in other nonprofits an unspoken rule prevails: focus on the people, not the surroundings. (Full article: 421 words)
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