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Kenosha resident tells county board there is no emergency homeless shelter; says Shalom Center now provides transitional housing
Summary
A resident told the Kenosha County Board that the Shalom Center operates as a transitional living program rather than an emergency shelter and warned the county lacks overnight emergency shelter capacity; she also described Hope Hub service thresholds and said its hours had been reduced.
Goita Brown, identifying herself with a Kenosha address, urged the Kenosha County Board to consider whether county funds were being allocated in the best way to serve people experiencing homelessness, and said the Shalom Center is a transitional living program rather than an emergency shelter.
Brown told the board the Shalom Center had planned capital expansion and that a…
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