VERO BEACH, Fla. (AP) _ A landmark Vero Beach motel is finding new life as a homeless shelter.
The 20-room Citrus Motel was foreclosed on and purchased in December for $360,000.
Its buyers are in the midst of renovating the property and hope to reopen it in April as Camp Haven.
Project organizers tell Treasure Coast Newspapers (http://bit.ly/Ygamti ) they plan to target newly homeless people to try and intervene before they become chronically homeless.
They say participants will be required to create and follow a self-sufficiency plan and will be allowed to stay for up to six months.