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* [[Pardue House]], 7203 [[Division Avenue]], opened August [[2012]] | * [[Pardue House]], 7203 [[Division Avenue]], opened August [[2012]] | ||
* [[Wayland House]], 305 [[81st Street South]], opened January [[2013]] | * [[Wayland House]], 305 [[81st Street South]], opened January [[2013]] | ||
* [[Starsay House]], opened August [[2014]] | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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* Gray, Jeremy (February 25, 2011) "Birmingham veteran who helps homeless reported missing." {{BN}} | * Gray, Jeremy (February 25, 2011) "Birmingham veteran who helps homeless reported missing." {{BN}} | ||
* Gray, Jeremy (June 3, 2013) "3 years after opening first center, Three Hots and a Cot sees growing need for Birmingham's homeless veterans." {{BN}} | * Gray, Jeremy (June 3, 2013) "3 years after opening first center, Three Hots and a Cot sees growing need for Birmingham's homeless veterans." {{BN}} | ||
* Jacoby, Kathryn (August 4, 2014) "'On a wing and a prayer,' Three Hots and A Cot opens new veterans' housing." {{BN}} | |||
==External links== | ==External links== |
Revision as of 20:21, 4 August 2014
Three Hots and a Cot is a non-profit organization founded in 2010 by J. D. Simpson to provide food and shelter for homeless veterans. It operates several small group homes in the area and also refurbishes small houses for semi-independent living.
Group homes
- St Benedict's Veterans Center, 5704 1st Avenue North, Woodlawn, opened June 2010
- Ryan Winslow House, 2124 Old Springville Road, Center Point, opened December 2011
- Pardue House, 7203 Division Avenue, opened August 2012
- Wayland House, 305 81st Street South, opened January 2013
- Starsay House, opened August 2014
References
- Crowe, Christina (May 27, 2010) "Mission Accomplished." Black & White
- Gray, Jeremy (February 25, 2011) "Birmingham veteran who helps homeless reported missing." The Birmingham News
- Gray, Jeremy (June 3, 2013) "3 years after opening first center, Three Hots and a Cot sees growing need for Birmingham's homeless veterans." The Birmingham News
- Jacoby, Kathryn (August 4, 2014) "'On a wing and a prayer,' Three Hots and A Cot opens new veterans' housing." The Birmingham News
External links
- Three Hots and a Cot website