“We want to reach people where they’re at, and overcome those barriers of them going into a clinic or a hospital. … Out here, in a familiar environment, with outreach personnel, they’re more inclined to get help,” said Ami Angell, founder and director of the h3 Project, a D.C. nonprofit that provides support to people experiencing homelessness and/or human trafficking.
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