Link: COME TO THE HEARING AT THE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS
June 10, 7 pm, Town Hall

NANN

Neighbors Advocating for Neighbors In Need
1. Background Check 2. Bans 3. Business 4. Church 5. Contributions 6. Education 7. Elderly/Seniors 8. Emergency Responses 9. Fire Department 10. HAC & Catholic Charities 11. Hearing 12. Hours of Operation 15. Length of Stay 16. Location 17. Mental Illness 18. NIMBY 19. Open Meeting 20. Place of Origin 21. Police 22. Population 23. Program History 24. Religious Exemption 25. Schools 26. Security 27. Sex Offenders 28. Solutions 29. Substance Abuse 30. Tax-Exempt 31. Town 32. Triage 33. Workers 34. Youth

NANN will select 60 questions from the following to bring to the Open Meeting of the Voters, and will allow each respondent 2 minutes to answer the question, in “Comments to the Public.” They will have the question in advance and so, should be able to be succinct.

Let us know the questions you would like to most have answered. Go to the bottom of the Home page and give us your contact information and comments in the Stay Informed section.

Information / Questions / Solutions about…

2. Bans and Camps
# 1
IS IT TRUE…
…that people are banned from the shelter, often because of behavioral issues, literally putting them out of the shelter and onto the street for at least a month (30 days) with no accountability or options, and that, at least some, build camps in wooded areas, which, on West Main St., could be around and near the schools?
In the Cape Cod Times article in the May 20, 2026 edition, Susan Mazzarella, CEO of Catholic Charities: “Guests are also instructed not to loiter and can lose shelter access if complaints are received, she said.”
So, if a Neighbor In Need is out in the community and causes a complaint, that person will “lose shelter access,” and be put out to the street. It seems Catholic Charities are expecting the community to manage those troubling Neighbors In Need that they cannot seem to manage.