Second Light is reducing its number of beds for homeless Wichitans. Here’s why.

As Second Light enters its second year of operation, executive director Dan Clifford said they’re learning what’s sustainable for the city’s homeless shelter that now provides wraparound services.

Just this month, the shelter made public that it was reducing the number of beds it provides from 170 to 130.

“So much of this has been kind of just the evolution of — now we have an idea of what the building capacity looks like. We have partners in the building that are committed to doing this work,” Clifford said. “Now let’s build the pathway forward for how people can get connected to all these resources and get put on that path to housing.”…

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