More than 1,000 bras spread across the Walnut Street Bridge in Harrisburg, as the Feel Your Boobies Foundation celebrated its 20-year anniversary.
When completed, the apartment unit and"comfort home" complex will serve more than 80 veterans throughout the region, the nonprofit foundation said.on Monday announced that it is planning to build a permanent housing community for veterans along the Susquehanna River in Harrisburg.
The Veterans Village is planned for 8.5 acres on South Front Street, just south of the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation building along the river. In addition to Harrisburg, T2T has built and is planning to build and operate Veterans Villages in Houston, Atlanta, Memphis, Buffalo, Las Vegas, Charleston, Detroit and Denver, among many other places.
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