New this morning. The coldest days of the season are just around the corner. And that has one eastern iowa homeless shelter asking the public for help. Its asking for donations so it can expand its shelter space. Kwwls Amanda Gilbert joins us live in the newsroom with more details. Right now the catholic worker house in waterloo has two different houses. One for homeless men and the other for homeless moms and children. Together these two houses can only support a handful of people. Thats why the catholic worker house wants to buy this blue home and turn it into another mens shelter. The group is looking to raise 45 thousand dollars so they can purchase this home. With the cold temperatures coming up they are worried about turning people away or making them sleep on the floor. And community. It makes me feel like im safe here. Get a good meal and they treat blessed. Im blessed. Paul henson. The man serving food right here. Was homeless himself. This place helped him turn his life aroun
Our top story this morning the coldest days of the season are coming. That has one eastern iowa shelter asking the public for help. Kwwls Amanda Gilbert joins us live in waterloo with more details. Well jerry you can feel that winter is here. I wouldnt want to have to stay outside in this weather. Right now the catholic worker house in waterloo has housing for homeless men and women and children. Together these two houses can only support a handful of people. Thats why the catholic worker house is trying to purchase another place they can turn into a mens shelter. Theyre asking for 45,000 dollars in donations. And i saw how important this shelter is to the community here. Come over here and you can get a good meal and they treat blessed. Im blessed. Paul henson. The man serving food himself. This place helped him turn his life around. And now he works here. He says he hopes the catholic worker house can continue to do this. On january 22 they are holding a fundraiser at the nights of c
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