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YouthBuild program turns house into a home

By Kendra Simpson The Youth Alliance of St. Joseph hosted an open house Wednesday, but the home wasn’t worked on by a construction company. The renovations are thanks to the efforts of local teens. Funded by the U.S. Department of Labor, YouthBuild is a community-based pre-apprenticeship program offering job training to at-risk youth. It helps

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Nonprofit asking community for diaper donations

By Kendra Simpson When it comes to babies, diapers are nonnegotiable. Every parent needs them, but post-COVID inflation has made it nearly impossible for some families to afford them. Diapers are not covered by government safety net programs like the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, the Women, Infants and Children program and Medicaid, leaving nearly half

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St. Joseph nonprofits work to provide relief from the heat

By Kyle Schmidt Various agencies and organizations are looking to help the St. Joseph homeless community stay safe and comfortable amid the rising temperatures. “We recently shared a list of those cooling centers, primarily, it’s limited to libraries, both Rolling Hills and St. Joseph Public Library locations during their regular business hours,” said Kylee Strough,

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National Advocate program celebrates foster families

By Kirsten Stokes A nonprofit organization is appreciating foster parents everywhere and celebrating their contributions. The National Youth Advocate Program offers a range of services for at-risk and vulnerable teens experiencing homelessness, foster care and other forms of trauma. Kayla Heckaman, a licensing coordinator with the National Youth Advocate Program, helps those interested in foster

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Second Harvest collecting donations from mailboxes

By Kyle Schmidt Second Harvest Community Food Bank is teaming up with mail carriers to help collect food and end hunger in St. Joseph. The annual Stamp Out Hunger food drive, which begins Saturday, May 11, is a collaborative effort between the food bank and the National Association of Letter Carriers. Yellow bags will be

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Habitat for Humanity starting apprentice program

By Jenna Wilson St. Joseph’s Habitat for Humanity already assists people in need on their path to homeownership, but now, the organization is giving people a chance to learn home-building skills as well. Two years ago, the organization applied for American Rescue Plan Act funding to have its ReStore building constructed. In addition to using

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Lanning out at CAPSTJOE

By Marcus Clem Whitney Lanning has been fired as executive director of the Community Action Partnership of Greater St. Joseph. Lanning confirmed the news of her Wednesday firing by CAPSTJOE to News-Press NOW. A severance deal is currently being negotiated, she said. “I am proud to have served as the executive director of CAPSTJOE these

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Grace House reopening its doors

By Charles Christian A nonprofit thrift store in St. Joseph will be back to its normal hours next week after a temporary closure. Grace House, located at 2638 Lafayette St., shut down in February because founder and director Ruth Costello underwent a major surgical procedure. However, in a message this week to News-Press NOW, Costello

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Habitat for Humanity leader moving on

By Kyle Schmidt St Joseph’s Habitat for Humanity will be wishing its executive director Shay Homeyer good luck as she embarks on a new journey in Nebraska. Homeyer has been with Habitat for 10 years. Though she is leaving the area, her impact will remain in the many projects she has helped happen.  “Our latest

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Pivotal Point executive director set to retire

By Jenna Wilson After more than seven years serving as the executive director at Pivotal Point Transitional Housing, Melissa Frakes has announced her plans to retire later this year. Pivotal Point Transitional Housing helps families and individuals overcome homelessness. Under her leadership, the organization has transformed into one that offers hope and positively impacts the

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Local nonprofits navigate staffing challenges

By Chris Fortune Sometimes organizations designed to help people need a little bit of help themselves. The staff at local nonprofits provide social benefits to a community with the help of donors and volunteers, but inadequate staffing can hamper their ability to provide services. The Social Welfare Board at 904 S. 10th St. offers medical,

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Volunteer groups begin spring cleaning in the community

By Jenna Wilson With the NCAA Division II Women’s Basketball Elite Eight coming into town next week, local groups are asking for the community’s help in cleaning events taking place this weekend. Beautify St. Joseph, a volunteer group that works to create cleaner neighborhoods for the St. Joseph community, is starting its spring cleaning Downtown

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Grace House closes temporarily

By Charles Christian Grace House, a resource that has been serving those in need for nearly two decades, has closed temporarily. Founder and director Ruth Costello said the reason for the temporary closure is her upcoming heart surgery. Costello, who founded Grace House in 2005, said that a lung infection prior to the planned surgery

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