This is the first I have heard/read of this…story in SUN
By Lyle Moran, lmoran@lowellsun.com
LOWELL — Living Waters, an all-volunteer Christian ministry, has served homeless people in the Mill City for nearly 15 years and operates a daytime drop-in center for the poor and needy at 9 West Adams St.
But having outgrown its current space, the ministry is close to finalizing an agreement to move its drop-in center to Saint Anne Episcopal Church’s gym on Kirk Street so that it can help more homeless people, multiple sources have confirmed to The Sun.
The church building that houses the gym is already home to Acre Family Child Care and the Merrimack Valley Housing Partnership. Lowell High School is down the street.
Although the drop-in center’s move has not been finalized, some local political and business leaders are already worried about the potential for an increase in the number of homeless people in the heart of the downtown if Living Waters relocates.