East valley shelters help make homelessness part of past
We’re bringing you continuing coverage on the homeless epidemic in the Coachella Valley. Local organizations work to shelter and feed thousands of people in need every year, but what happens after someone gets that bite to eat and temporary bed to sleep?
How do they climb out of homelessness and get back into society?
CBS Local 2’s Laura Yanez visited one east valley shelter that’s helping people in need start a new life with a clean slate. She spoke to a couple of people who said the Coachella Valley Rescue Mission helped make homeless become a part of their past.
Watch the special report Tuesday on CBS Local 2 at 5:30 p.m.