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| New transitional house aims to give men out of prison a fresh start |
| By kansasfirstnews.com- Katie Sampson |
| Published: 04/10/2014 |
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When Andy Crook got out of prison, he had nowhere to turn. “I didn’t have anyone to teach me what i needed to do to get back on my feet,” Crook says. Now he’s that teacher, the director at the House of Joshua. It’s a transitional living house on NW Van Buren Street, with enough room for 12 men. “I’ll help them find employment whether it’s using the internet or finding connections out in the community, I’ll teach them to budget and we’ll have spiritual meetings almost every night of the week,” Crook says. Read More. |
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