Mayor Walsh announces update on plan to house homeless veterans

Mayor Walsh announces update on plan to house homeless veterans

BOSTON — Following up on his commitment to end veterans homelessness by the end of 2015, Mayor Martin J. Walsh announced Thursday that 367 homeless veterans have been housed since his Administration launched the program in July 2014.

"No veteran should have to sleep on the street, and Boston is going to change that," said Mayor Walsh. "I'm proud that the City of Boston is housing veterans at a rate of approximately one per day, and I look forward to announcing the functional end of veterans homelessness by the end of the year."

‘The Rabbit Who Wants To Fall Asleep:’ a book that puts kids to sleep
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‘The Rabbit Who Wants To Fall Asleep:’ a book that puts kids to sleep

Tamara Starr

Every parent knows how challenging it can be for kids to fall asleep.  But what if there were a book that guarantees that any child will be able to fall sleep after reading it?

'The Rabbit Who Wants To Fall Asleep' is a self-published children's book by Swedish author and psychologist Carl-Johan Forssén Ehrlin, who used Amazon's CreateSpace platform to promote it. The book is now the #1 bestseller on amazon.com because parents are claiming that it actually works.

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