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Officials gave a glimpse into the final months of Missoula's Johnson Street Shelter Tuesday night at the shelter’s monthly neighborhood meeting.Beginning this m ...
The Poverello House gave a heartfelt tribute to its founder through a social media post on Monday, reminding Fresnans of the ...
The Poverello Center and Johnson Street Shelter in Missoula are gearing up for the winter season as temperatures drop. The Johnson Street Shelter has recently seen an increase in the number of ...
A Missoula tradition returned this year, bringing a holiday meal and cheer to those in need at the Poverello Center and Johnson Street Emergency Shelter. Jesus apparition appears in clouds after ...
The Poverello Center in Missoula is asking for donations to help those in the homeless community as temperatures rise Democrats get another bad signal from new poll ‘Rambo' Origin Movie ‘John ...
MTN News is following up on Missoula’s homelessness issue and the tents that were recently seen in front of the Poverello Center.
The Poverello Center’s kitchen, which serves 400 to 500 meals a day, will be closed until Friday May 10th, and possibly longer. The Poverello Staff are working with community partners, including ...
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Poverello Center will host its 26th annual “Bowling to Fight Hunger” charity event Aug. 20 at Sawgrass Lanes in Tamarac. Participants can ride in luxury to the event on a party bus provided by ...
Some things never change. They just move with the Poverello Center to a new part of town. In December, the Poverello opened a shiny new $5 million homeless shelter and soup kitchen. It sleeps 100 ...
The Poverello Center has backed out of a deal to buy the Trail's End site and build a new homeless shelter on West Broadway, but a plan is forming to settle on a location - to be determined.
Poverello pays for about 50 percent of the food it distributes and relies on grants for the other half. In November, the center spent $74,000 on food, of which only $28,000 came from Ryan White ...