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July 19, 2017

Port Angeles nonprofit puts homeless panhandlers to work

By JESSE MAJOR
Peninsula Daily News

PORT ANGELES — Panhandlers are being put to work as part of a grant-funded program that aims to get them off the street.

Serenity House Operations Manager Kevin Harkins has put three panhandlers to work through the nonprofit's “Reaching Out” program, paying them $12 an hour to do lawn and janitorial work at the Port Angeles agency on a weekly basis.


 
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