Cogswell Hall

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Cogswell Hall houses and serves low income men and women struggling with mental illness, development and physical disabilities, substance abuse, and the effects of homelessness and trauma.
Residents pay 30% of their income toward rent and, by signing a lease, have the rights and responsibilities of any renter. Residents can make Cogswell Hall their home on a short term basis or permanently as it fits their needs.


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