This is the earliest an Anchorage cold weather shelter plan has been accomplished and relies on non-congregate shelter as the primary path forward.
Buildings in downtown Anchorage rise beyond shorter buildings in midtown on Tuesday, Sept. 5, 2023.
Emergency shelter, even when offered seasonally, should be a place where someone can stabilize, make concrete steps to secure their own place to live, and access the support they need to maintain their housing. The use of non-congregate shelters will help caseworkers, service providers and people experiencing homelessness on a track toward housing.
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