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Project Homeless Connect

by Patrick Cote/Daily Inter Lake
| June 17, 2011 2:00 AM

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Cary Krager (left) serves up a bowl of chili to Cole Mooney at the Samaritan House Administration Building Thursday afternoon.

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Cole Mooney moved to Kalispell from Arizona less than four weeks ago and already he thinks the rest of the country could take a lesson from Montana. He was impressed with all the help he has received. Cole says, "To see a program like this makes me proud to be an American."

Saretta Eash, a volunteer from Soucie & Soucie Hair Design, gives a free haircut outside the Samaritan House administration building on Thursday afternoon. Her work was part of Project Homeless Connect, a one-stop event providing services to homeless community members or people at risk of homelessness. The project continues from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. today.