'This is not simple.' Wellfleet has 21 acres for affordable housing but now what?

Cristina Mashoke works and lives at Maurice's Campground. On Aug. 5 she was cleaning cottages and helping a resident find a microwave. The 50-year-old lives in a trailer that her son purchased a few years ago. When he got into an affordable housing unit, he rented it out to her. She loves the community for its diversity, energy and supportive nature, but she doesn't know what renters would do or where they would live without the place.

Read the full Cape Cod Times article by Denise Coffey here.

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