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Community providers envision a better way to help Alaskans in crisis


Community providers envision a better way to help Alaskans in crisis
SPONSORED: Without a robust safety net of support services, a behavioral health crisis can lead to homelessness and other negative health outcomes.
Author: Alaska Mental Health Trust Authority
Published March 15
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Ellen doesn’t know quite where her son is right now.
That’s not entirely true -- she’s pretty sure he’s still somewhere on the other side of the world. That’s where Justin was the last time she heard from him.
“He’s homeless in an epidemic, in a country where the president doesn’t believe in COVID,” Ellen said. (Names have been changed and details withheld to protect the family’s privacy.)

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Anchorage properties to serve as resource hub for homeless | iNFOnews | Thompson-Okanagan's News Source


February 22, 2021 - 7:07 AM
ANCHORAGE, Alaska - Newly purchased property and buildings adjacent to an Anchorage shelter are expected to serve as a resource hub for people experiencing homelessness.
Weidner Apartment Homes and the Rasmuson Foundation said the apartment company plans to buy parcels of land next to the Brother Francis Shelter and a building and property owned by Bean’s Cafe, which serves meals to the homeless community, the Anchorage Daily News reported.
"The area available for serving homeless and vulnerable individuals will change substantially,” Weidner and Rasmuson said in a joint statement Friday.
The sale is expected to be finalized this spring, with renovations beginning soon after. The acquisition cost was not immediately available.

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Apartment giant Weidner teams with Rasmuson Foundation to buy properties adjacent to Brother Francis Shelter for new "resource hub"


Apartment giant Weidner teams with Rasmuson Foundation to buy properties adjacent to Brother Francis Shelter for new ‘resource hub’
Published February 19
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Weidner Apartment Homes and the Rasmuson Foundation will purchase properties adjacent to Brother Francis Shelter in order to build a new “resource hub” to serve homeless people, and to end a long, bitter property dispute with a Ship Creek landowner.
Weidner will buy parcels of land owned by Ron Alleva next to the Brother Francis Shelter on Third Avenue, as well as the building and property owned by Bean’s Cafe, the Weidner company said in a joint statement with the Rasmuson Foundation on Friday.

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