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Coastal Carolina Center for Hope and Healing reports shelter use surge, says expansion planning underway
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The Coastal Carolina Center for Hope and Healing told Craven County commissioners its shelter and crisis services have increased sharply in fiscal year 2025 and said planning has begun for a new shelter and additional land.
Jim Daub, representing the Coastal Carolina Center for Hope and Healing, told the Craven County Board of Commissioners that the nonprofit’s demand for shelter and crisis services has risen sharply in the first half of fiscal year 2025.
Daub said the center recorded 283 shelter nights in fiscal year 2024 and 1,374 shelter nights so far through December of fiscal year 2025. He said crisis calls rose from 299 for the full fiscal year 2024 to 863 so far in…
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