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More than 30 service providers lined the Soldotna Regional Sports Complex conference room Tuesday to deliver products and services to those experiencing homelessness. Hosted by the Kenai Peninsula Project Homeless Connect, the event sees anywhere from 100 to 150 clients each year.
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The Nikiski Shelter of Hope opened in Dec. 2021, with space for 22 clients. Clients have come from as far as Homer and Seward, said Love INC Executive Director Leslie Rohr.
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A Nikiski homeless shelter that has been years in the making opened late last month and is now taking in new clients."We had our first person right after…
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Temperatures dipped below freezing in Kenai this weekend. Each year, that first frost is a reminder that the Central Kenai Peninsula still doesn’t have an…
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The peninsula has most of what it needs for an emergency cold weather shelter. “The food bank is ready, willing and able to provide the evening meal and a…
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The Kenai Peninsula Borough’s Office of Emergency Management focused on community needs in its twice-weekly community conversation Thursday night. Love,…
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Leslie Rohr, executive director of Love, INC, spoke with host Jenny Neyman about the organization's efforts to help those facing poverty, as well as…
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Project Homeless Connect, a one-day outreach to the peninsula’s disadvantaged, attracted scores people to the Soldotna Sports Complex Wednesday. Frank…