As the snow and cold temperatures settle into Billings, the city's ever growing homeless population becomes even more vulnerable. Now local area shelters are answering the call to make sure they have a warm place to stay this winter.
As the snow and cold temperatures settle into Billings, the city's ever growing homeless population becomes even more vulnerable. Now local area shelters are answering the call to make sure they have a warm place to stay this winter.
As the snow and cold temperatures settle into Billings, the city's ever growing homeless population becomes even more vulnerable. Now local area shelters are answering the call to make sure they have a warm place to stay this winter.
“If we can get funding for the projects that we have and any new projects, that is our path to ending homelessness,” said consultant Mary Garrison, a professor of social