Turning the corner at Pine Street Inn
Pine Street Inn, a haven for the city’s homeless, held its annual workforce development program graduation Friday, where hope was in the air.
Pine Street Inn graduate Sandra Miranda taskes a selfie with Gov. Maura Healey during her graduation. (Matt Stone/Boston Herald)
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