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Homeless Shelters See an Increase in UsePolice are cracking down on illegal campsALASKA - The warmer temperatures aren’t keeping people from using emergency housing. Catholic Social Services Executive Director Susan Bomalaski said the Brother Francis shelter saw a 38 percent increase during the month of April, which means an additional 90 people are looking for a place to sleep every night. |
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Concerned Alaskans said on Friday, May 11 at 8:44 PM
The census estimated that there will be 867,674 Alaskans on the year 2030. What will happen to Brother Francis shelter? Can it keep up with the pace?
90566466ERIC C.CLARK said on Thursday, Jun 14 at 8:26 AM
WHATS THE NAME OF A HOMELESS SHELTER FOR A SINGLE MALE TO GO TO?THANK YOU-MY E-MAIL ADRESS IS ERICC.CLARK55@YAHOO.COM
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