It has been about a month since the Second Avenue Commons shelter in Pittsburgh caught fire, displacing nearly 200 people.
PublicSource interviewed people who were displaced or opted out of the replacement shelters to understand their experiences firsthand. Local organizations weighed in on the fire response and challenges around housing and homelessness more broadly. You can read their responses at the links below.
Also, if you've read PublicSource's ongoing investigation into EQT and want to dive deeper into what it has taken to produce the series, register for our virtual event on July 9 at noon. Reporter Quinn Glabicki and Editor-in-Chief Halle Stockton will take you behind-the-scenes of EQT's Gas Play.
Damage to the Second Avenue Commons shelter displaced nearly 200 people on June 4, and some have faced more dislocation since. We spoke with former shelter users and those who work with them about the month that followed, and the challenges ahead.
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