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A new family center for unhoused mothers with children 12 and older is under construction and set to open in the main office building of the Union Gospel Mission in Sioux Falls later this year.
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A group of community members and activists gathered in North Rapid City to discuss a central facility to provide meals and resources to people experiencing homelessness or hunger.
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Two Rapid City advocacy groups have consolidated. While offering distinct programs, leaders say they’re ready to provide essential services the community has grown used to.
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A small group of citizens in Mitchell are working to establish a homeless shelter to assist the hundreds of people without a reliable place to stay. The next-closest shelters are an hour's drive away in Sioux Falls.
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The Journey On outreach team operates six days a week, offering rides, water and food to people without a reliable place to live in Rapid City.
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Eric Gage is the executive director of The Veterans Community Project Sioux Falls, which is constructing a village of tiny homes to serve as transitional housing for homeless veterans.
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Members of the Sioux Falls Homeless Task Force say they’ve come up with sound policies that will make a difference even beyond the state’s largest city, though perhaps the biggest challenge was narrowing down the scope of their recommendations.
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Community leaders slept outside at the Bishop Dudley Hospitality House to raise awareness for housing instability. Vernon Brown shares his story.
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In November, South Dakotans will cast their vote and elect new policymakers at the state and federal levels. One race will determine the state's next treasurer. We meet incumbent Josh Haeder and challenger John Cunningham.
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Sioux Falls homeless shelters work to determine response when capacity is reached.