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Ruth Meiers Hospitality House

Coordinates: 46°48′23″N 100°45′52″W / 46.80647°N 100.76442°W / 46.80647; -100.76442
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The Ruth Meiers Hospitality House, Inc. was a shelter for the homeless located in Bismarck, North Dakota.[1] It was founded in 1987 and is named after Ruth Meiers, the first woman Lieutenant Governor of North Dakota. The first home was leased from HUD for $1 and has grown from a 7-person to a 210-bed shelter with 110 affordable housing units.

Programs

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  • The Women with Children and Single Women's Emergency Shelter
  • The Men's Emergency Shelter[1]
  • New Beginnings
  • Horizons

Supplemental services

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  • The Stone Soup Kitchen
  • Joanne’s Healthcare
  • The Drop-In Center
  • Educational Services
  • The Baby Boutique
  • The Used Furniture Barn
  • The Food Pantry
  • Single Point of Entry

References

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  1. ^ a b "Ruth Meiers homeless shelter closes". The Bismarck Tribune. 2018-09-14. Retrieved 2024-11-17.
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46°48′23″N 100°45′52″W / 46.80647°N 100.76442°W / 46.80647; -100.76442