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Time Out Shelter appeals to Payson council for continued local support as food and bed‑night demand grows
Summary
Time Out Shelter board president Laurie Martinez briefed the council on services, scope and local partnerships, saying the nonprofit provides emergency shelter, a 24/7 hotline, a thrift store that funds operations and substantial food distribution; the board asked the council to consider ongoing partnership and support.
Laurie Martinez, board president of the Time Out Shelter, presented to the Payson Common Council on Aug. 13, describing the nonprofit’s shelter, food and community services and asking the town for continued advocacy and support.
Martinez said Time Out Shelter has operated in the Rim Country for nearly 32 years as a not‑for‑profit that serves victims of domestic violence, people experiencing homelessness and food‑insecure households across a wide geographic area. She told the council the shelter has taken…
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