On a cold February morning at the Flathead Warming Center, Tashya Evans waited for help with her Medicaid application as others at the shelter got ready for the
Last fall, Charleston City Council allocated money to warming stations for the first time. The stations, held overnight at the SHOP at Bream Memorial Presbyterian Church, have been open 12 times with 326 different people stopping by to eat, warm up or sleep, according to Traci Strickland, executive director of the Kanawha Valley Collective — the organization that coordinates the shelters.
The Helena City Commission for months has attempted to solidify a solution to the city s growing unsheltered population, one of the fastest growing in the state according to state Sen.
The Helena City Commission for months has attempted to solidify a solution to the city s growing unsheltered population, one of the fastest growing in the state according to state Sen.