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A veteran now has a place to sleep thanks to V.E.T.S. nonprofit [Video]

For years, a 64-year-old Marine veteran has been living on the streets of Maine. Now, thanks to Boothbay V.E.T.S., John Thorn has a place to sleep.Ed Harmon’s Boothbay Veterans Emergency Temporary Shelter organization has a goal to get homeless veterans off the ground and into beds.”Three years ago, when we started this, the number was 101 that we knew that were on the ground sleeping. Now it’s around 288. They’re back under a bridge. They’re on somebody’s car, or they’re in somebody’s garage. And they don’t know that they’re trying to get out of the cold, but they’re on the ground freezing,” Harmon said. Harmon’s organization builds trailers that offer veterans a warm place to sleep. He says if someone’s willing to plug in the trailer, the nonprofit will bring it out.Once a person is able to get back on their feet, Harmon says they clean up the trailer, refurbish it and put them back out.For Thorn, having a place to sleep means a lot.”Here, I have a bed, I have safety. I know it’s right here, right in front of my face, and it’s still hard to believe, I can’t. Like here, it’s another step, hopefully. Another step somewhere,” he said.

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Peaches & Queens gym catches fire in Sanger [Video]

FRESNO, Calif. (KSEE/KGPE) An all-womens training center in Sanger caught on fire early Friday morning, according to Peaches and Queens Facebook post. Vanessa Silva, the owner of Peaches and Queens stated in a Facebook Post: As many of you have heard, Peaches & Queens, caught on fire early this morning. I am heart broken []