Norman voters approved a new low-barrier homeless shelter, which will house up to 120 people and cost $8 million to build.
Curbside Enterprises, which got its start with the Homeless Alliance and helps people experiencing homelessness, is now an independent nonprofit.
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Oklahoma Chronicle: Norman voters approve homeless shelter and sit-down with Charles McCall
On the latest edition of Oklahoma Chronicle with Evan Onstot, we look at a recent vote that approved funding for a new ...
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