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  2. Site chosen for temporary emergency shelter in Wichita. Here ...

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    After a month of searching, a temporary location for Wichita’s emergency winter shelter has been identified. The City Council will vote Tuesday on a $685,000 package to support a no-barrier 24/7 ...

  3. Salvation Army unveils new recovery home in downtown Wichita

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    The Salvation Army of South Central Kansas previously used the space at 350 N. Market as a homeless shelter but has transitioned it to care for those in recovery. The shelter is meant to help ...

  4. Wichita’s emergency shelter poised to open by Thanksgiving

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  5. Doors Open Days - Wikipedia

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    Doors Open Days (also known as Open House or Open Days in some communities) provide free access to buildings not normally open to the public. The first Doors Open Day took place in France in 1984, [1] [clarification needed] and the concept has spread to other places in Europe (see European Heritage Days), North America, [2] Australia and elsewhere.

  6. Survival Condo - Wikipedia

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    The facility is owned by the not-for-profit Raven Ridge of Kansas Site 11, Inc., incorporated in 2012. [ 18 ] [ 19 ] By 2020 the company board contained Larry Hall, Leila Samoodi Centner of Brookville, New York (cofounder of Centner Academy Miami [ 20 ] [ 21 ] [ 22 ] ), Lizanne Holland of Westerly, Rhode Island , and Robert D. Harris MD of ...

  7. Joyland Amusement Park (Wichita, Kansas) - Wikipedia

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    Joyland Amusement Park was an amusement park in Wichita, Kansas, United States. It was in continuous operation from 1949 to 2004, standing vacant for two years before closing permanently in 2006. [1] It was once the largest theme park in central Kansas and featured a wooden roller coaster as well as 15 other rides.

  8. What Wichita could learn from Oklahoma City’s unified ... - AOL

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    The center, along with its day shelter, was designed to be a one-stop resource center – the vision of a task force appointed in 2006 by the city of Wichita and Sedgwick County.

  9. ‘Nowhere’ for homeless people to go: MO banned outdoor ...

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    Last year, an attempt to build a city-sanctioned pallet shelter in Kansas City, which would also serve as an emergency shelter, was again put on hold after community members opposed the idea of ...