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Homeless and vulnerable people in the Interior have very few options for shelter, and there’s only one place where they can go regardless of alcohol or drug use. The No Limits program in South Fairbanks operates a warming center with no entry barriers.
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Agencies trying to deal with area homelessness are getting ready for an annual count of people who need services. In Fairbanks, a coalition of groups will conduct an overnight count on Monday, January 30, then try to connect people with services they offer.
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Homeless shelters around Fairbanks are changing some of the ways they do business to prevent spreading the disease caused by the novel coronavirus. That…
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Helping homeless people get resources they need is the goal of Project Homeless Connect. It is a day-long resource fair this Wednesday at the J.P. Jones…