New Start For Kansas City’s Homeless As Shelter Eliminates Daily Lines For Beds
Circle Connections: New Products & Services Every afternoon for 30 years, as many as 100 men and women have lined up behind reStart's homeless shelter in downtown Kansas City, waiting for overnight stays in a grim dormitory. They got a free meal and bunk bed in a crowded room. They had to leave during the day, often to wander the streets and then return to line up again each afternoon. But by the end of this week reStart is declaring, "This is the end of the line." Literally. No more lining up. Instead, single adults will stay in rooms . . .