My Sisters' Place/Shelter can help 102 Pliny St, Hartford, CT - (860) 522-0416
Hartford,CT to Philly,PA is ZERO if you go 84 West to I-81 South around to I-95 South near Philly.
Emergency housing is housing used in an emergency such as domestic violence situations. Victims of these types of situations need a safe house to go to on a moments notice.
You can go to the local economic office to file for emergency housing and they will locate you a home quickly.
You can find homes for sale in Hartford, CT online using websites such as Century 21, Realtor, and Zillow. If you currently live near Hartford you can grab a local newspaper and go into the property/real estate section to find homes for sale as well.
I'd go to Fredericksburg, VA.
Google Maps estimates the driving time as 46 hours.
There currently isn't a train that runs from Hartford, Connecticut directly to Lake George, New York. There are trains that go to locations somewhat nearby, however.
The Primavera Foundation would be a good place to go, if you need emergency housing for a family in Tucson , AZ.
Roughly 26 dollars. You have the Susquehanna bridge, Delaware toll, Delaware bridge, then the jersey turnpike, then George Washington bridge, then New York freeway.. you should be good to go. I don't believe there is tolls on 91 to Hartford.
Kaplan offers LSAT prep courses at the University of Hartford in West Hartford, CT. You can find information about the various LSAT courses they offer, including when they are offered, at http://www.lsat-center.com/hartford.htm. You can also go to the Kaplan Test Prep website to learn more about this, private tutoring services and online serices. This is located at http://www.kaptest.com.
If you go to cityofboston.gov/shelter/ you will find a website that provides a variety of information on emergency services in the city, from WIC, to homeless shelters. The site has a shelter's link which lists emergency housing by category: Men & Women, Women or Men only, family, Day, Night ect.
You should go to your local department of social services or your local Red Cross. because i realy need right now