OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — An Omaha homeless shelter is seeking the public’s help in serving those looking for a warm place to stay.
The Siena/Francis House homeless shelter is running critically low on its supply of bathroom tissue.
The shelter has been purchasing a week’s supply of bath tissue at a time. Now, it hopes the public might be able to step up with donations in order to help alleviate the shortage.
The shelter says it’s currently providing overnight accommodations for nearly 550 children and adults every night, providing all of them with up to three meals a day.
The facility says it’s on track to reach a record number of overnight stays in 2014.