Editor’s note: In observation of National Homeless Awareness Month, recognized each November, the Quill has published a three-part series giving voice to members of the local community who have known what it’s like to be without a permanent place to call home. In the stories printed this week, the Quill has talked to a family with young children who are currently benefiting from the support offered at Martha Vance Samaritan Outreach Center in West Plains, published Tuesday, and a former resident of the shelter who gives back by volunteering his services when he can, published Wednesday. In this final installment, Director Lori Concepcion tells the Quill about the different ways Samaritan Outreach can help, and how the community can help Samaritan Outreach continue its work.
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