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The big, new homeless center


Badly needed! It's across from a health clinic. This facility will have a detox center and other services. It also takes people out of the center of downtown, where the current shelter is. Alcohol and drugs aren't allowed in the homeless shelter, so it might give less incentive to partake in substances with the homeless people who stay around Main St. and the park.
Families also come to eat at the Mission. There were approximately 500 homeless people in the Klamath Falls area in 2015, but I could not find statistics for 2016 or 2017. Only about half of the homeless accept help other than meals.
This was all made possible with cooperation and funding by the Klamath Falls Gospel Mission, Klamath Works and Sky Lakes Medical Center. The Gospel Mission is very similar to the Salvation Army. To participate, people have to attend church and Bible study classes. Some refuse to do this, so continue to live outside as is their right. But, if the Bible helps some get their lives back in order it's certainly fine with me.
Families also come to eat at the Mission. There were approximately 500 homeless people in the Klamath Falls area in 2015, but I could not find statistics for 2016 or 2017. Only about half of the homeless accept help other than meals.
This was all made possible with cooperation and funding by the Klamath Falls Gospel Mission, Klamath Works and Sky Lakes Medical Center. The Gospel Mission is very similar to the Salvation Army. To participate, people have to attend church and Bible study classes. Some refuse to do this, so continue to live outside as is their right. But, if the Bible helps some get their lives back in order it's certainly fine with me.
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Our homeless shelters also are full but some people would never use them even if there was plenty of room. Not because they'd have go to church like in your town but because they can't take their dogs inside (and it was other homeless people who complained about the dogs!).
Diane Putnam club has replied to Gudrun clubThere are many who won't go into shelters here, too, but they might show up for meals (there is a small charge, or they have to help with serving and cleaning). Yes, the dog thing applies here, too. When I was doing mental health work I had some homeless clients. They could be frustrating and sometimes simply refused help. I learned to just stop trying at some point and let go!
Diane Putnam club has replied to Andy Rodker clubDiane Putnam club has replied to kiitiDiane Putnam club has replied to Keith Burton clubThe problem of rich and poor is growing! ... and the number of homeless is increasing
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