Lakeland Currents
Wolfe Center/Nameless Coalition for the Homeless
Season 11 Episode 9 | 26m 20sVideo has Closed Captions
Wolfe Center/Nameless Coalition for the Homeless
A survey, conducted in 2015, revealed that there were more than 9,300 homeless individuals in the state, not including those on American Indian reservations. In Bemidji, there are a few options available for those without housing. For tonight we will focus on one in particular: the Wolfe Center, a unique shelter that opened in 2016. Reed Olson helps us understand what makes this shelter different.
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Lakeland Currents is a local public television program presented by Lakeland PBS
Lakeland Currents
Wolfe Center/Nameless Coalition for the Homeless
Season 11 Episode 9 | 26m 20sVideo has Closed Captions
A survey, conducted in 2015, revealed that there were more than 9,300 homeless individuals in the state, not including those on American Indian reservations. In Bemidji, there are a few options available for those without housing. For tonight we will focus on one in particular: the Wolfe Center, a unique shelter that opened in 2016. Reed Olson helps us understand what makes this shelter different.
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