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Chatham Savannah homeless authority renews pleas for public help
Chatham Savannah Authority for the Homeless Director Cindy Kelley on Monday, March 30, renewed the authority’s plea for the public’s help in attempts to protect one of the most vulnerable segments of the population from the COVID-19 pandemic.Authority members have placed containers at each city of Savannah fire station and all Savannah and Chatham County police precincts for paper towels, toilet paper, masks, gowns and gloves."These items are in short supply and our homeless population, especially the more elderly members, have no way to access them," Kelley said. "Hundreds of these...… Chatham Savannah Authority for the Homeless Director Cindy Kelley on Monday, March 30, renewed the authority’s plea for the public’s help in attempts to protect one of the most vulnerable segments of the population from the COVID-19 pandemic.Authority members have placed containers at each city of Savannah fire station and all Savannah and Chatham County police precincts for paper towels, toilet paper, masks, gowns and gloves."These items are in short supply and our homeless population, especially the more elderly members, have no way to access them," Kelley said. "Hundreds of these...WW…
SCAD student sues school over unrefunded tuition in wake of coronavirus closing
Jan Skutchjskutch@savannahnow.comView CommentsA senior illustration major at the Savannah College of Art and Design has sued the university for partial reimbursement of spring quarter tuition after the school closed down in response to the coronavirus outbreak.Markari Roehrkasse, who is scheduled to graduate after the spring quarter, filed the action in Chatham County Superior Court on April 28 for a class of herself and other SCAD students in similar positions.The suit, filed by attorneys Paul W. Painter III, W. Andrew Bowen and Constance Cooper, contended that SCAD notified students on...…Jan Skutchjskutch@savannahnow.comView CommentsA senior illustration major at the Savannah College of Art and Design has sued the university for partial reimbursement of spring quarter tuition after the school closed down in response to the coronavirus outbreak.Markari Roehrkasse, who is scheduled to graduate after the spring quarter, filed the action in Chatham County Superior Court on April 28 for a class of herself and other SCAD students in similar positions.The suit, filed by attorneys Paul W. Painter III, W. Andrew Bowen and Constance Cooper, contended that SCAD notified students on...WW…
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