Singer and songwriter Rayne Punky Brewster will join with others at noon on Jan. 29 to help save the Peachtree-Pine homeless shelter.

Organizers say there will be a petition to sign calling for  the  shelter to remain open and they are also asking people to bring clothes for a clothes drive.

"We want to get some clarification on why this location has to close when it's a resource for people who need help," said organizer Sam Marrow. Brewster, who will perform,  said she is trying to raise awareness about the homeless.

The shelter  is fighting efforts to evict it from that site.

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