Until the hospital conversation this location (formerly St. George Church), was home to the John Bosco House. In this 2011 article titled, Help on the way with the John Bosco House, one reads...
"area will expand its care for the homeless with the opening of the John Bosco House, a program that will serve homeless young men ages 18 to 21"
January 21, 2018 - John Bosco, Compassion Coalition and Turning Point Church – have expressed their disappointment in the offers from MVHS...
Representatives of three of those nonprofits – John Bosco, Compassion Coalition and Turning Point Church – have expressed their disappointment in the offers they’ve received from the health system for the purchase of their properties. https://t.co/ed3s8CxX75
— Observer-Dispatch (@uticaOD) January 21, 2018
October 2, 2016 - Saint John Bosco (16 August 1815 – 31 January 1888), born Giovanni Melchiorre Bosco, also called Don Bosco, was an Italian Catholic priest and educator, who put into practice the convictions of his religion, dedicating his life to the upliftment and education of poor youngsters, and employing teaching methods based on love rather than punishment. [Ref.]
September 12, 2016 - Ready to fight and ready to help...
@nadeau_gilbert We're concerned! Ready to fight and help; listed Utica's John Bosco House here no. 22 https://t.co/yaDnxP1wTd #HospitalGate
— #NoHospitalDowntown (@NoHospitalDwtn) September 12, 2016
Big thanks to Josh from John Bosco in Utica, New York for hosting us. Great #micro #greens farm. pic.twitter.com/4dHO6oeG4Q
— Aqua Greens (@AquaGreens_) October 22, 2015
Inspiring story: The John Bosco House in Utica, NY a nonprofit & program helping the homeless get their lives... http://t.co/29UQWNiFY7
— HPF MicroGreens (@HPFMicroGreens) September 14, 2014
PHOTO GALLERY: I Love the Mohawk Valley, John Bosco House Micro Greens http://t.co/rUWkSTJL
— Observer-Dispatch (@uticaOD) June 18, 2012
Good News Center gives to Bosco House: UTICA - The Good News Center presented a check for $1,000 to John Bosco H... http://bit.ly/eqPQZ4
— Mark Burchell (@BurchellDesign) March 1, 2011