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| Center caters to people leaving prison |
| By juneauempire.com- Robin Wood |
| Published: 09/08/2015 |
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FAIRBANKS — Filling gaps in prisoner re-entry and transitional housing is the goal of a 14-month-old Fairbanks organization. Southside Reentry Center, run by No Limits Inc., offers 10 to 15 beds, depending on the season, for people exiting the correctional system. The gray, three-story building in the industrial area of South Fairbanks is a work in process: Water pipes froze the first winter, a commons is being renovated in the basement and additional rooms are being prepared for female tenants. No Limits president and founder Kelvin Lee said almost all his tenants have struggled with alcohol in their past. The center doesn’t cater specifically to alcoholics, but alcohol, being intoxicated and drug use are not allowed on the premise. Read More. |
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