Hundreds of Anchorage's homeless have taken refuge from this week's frigid weather by packing Brother Francis Shelter to its limit, causing Bean's Cafe next door to take in the overflow.
John 12:24 "Truly, truly, I say to you, unless a grain of wheat falls into the earth and dies, it remains alone; but if it dies, it bears much fruit."
Hundreds of Anchorage's homeless have taken refuge from this week's frigid weather by packing Brother Francis Shelter to its limit, causing Bean's Cafe next door to take in the overflow.
... Brother Francis has exceeded its emergency capacity of 240 people almost every night so far in November, he said. That means any more people looking for a warm place to sleep have to bunk at Bean's, which cannot exceed 159 people, according to the city.
2 comments:
Rev. Paul, you are such a nice guy...hate moderation. I'd like to meet 'ole time being too.
Seems you good folks could use a few Army surplus tents.
Looks like some of the homeless didn't head South soon enough...
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