Anchorage officials begin sheltering unhoused residents amid first major snowfall

As the first major batch of snow falls in Anchorage, the city is opening more hotel rooms to serve as shelter for homeless residents. Those rooms are in addition to the city’s congregate shelter on 56th Avenue – a low-barrier, open building with 200 beds. Catholic Social Services has run the shelter since mid-October, and the nonprofit’s senior director for homeless services, David Rittenberg, said demand was high even before the snow fell.

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