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Good Neighbor Alliance describes shelter capacity, merger with Catholic Community Services and tiny homes for survivors
Summary
Good Neighbor Alliance says it operates a shelter with 15–17 occupants (8 men's beds, 4 rooms for women/families), merged with Catholic Community Services in February, and is placing four tiny homes to support survivors of domestic violence in transitional housing.
Carrie Farrell, program manager at Good Neighbor Alliance, told KWCD listeners the organization provides temporary shelter, outreach and housing services countywide and is currently housing about 15–17 people depending on need.
Farrell described shelter capacity as eight beds for men and four rooms that can house women or families. She…
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