Bishop Dudley Hospitality House

Sioux Falls City Council approves fence around Bishop Dudley parking lot

By Jodi Schwan | March 4, 2025

The city of Sioux Falls will move forward with leasing a parking lot that supports the Bishop Dudley Hospitality House and putting a secured fence around it.

City proposes steps to secure area around Bishop Dudley Hospitality House

By Jodi Schwan | February 10, 2025

The city of Sioux Falls is proposing changes to the area around the Bishop Dudley Hospitality House.

In first weeks, expanded space for homeless families fills

By Jodi Schwan | December 16, 2024

In its first weeks, this new shelter for homeless families already has served a family of nine – and that’s just the start of its early impact.

Taste the Goodness to mark 10-year anniversary with new activities — and plenty of food

By Submitted | July 24, 2024

The annual fundraiser Taste the Goodness will mark its first decade this summer and bring with it new additions for this year’s event.

Bringing medical care to the street, new nonprofit aims to improve health of the homeless

By Pigeon605 Staff | February 21, 2024

“When those most vulnerable decided that these strangers really did care and that they would come back every week, they began to feel comfortable opening up about their health needs.”

Shelter for homeless families moves toward opening

By Jill Callison | January 29, 2024

Families in need of emergency shelter are about to get a much better option.

Embracing the true spirit of Christmas through giving, service: A student’s perspective

By Submitted | December 18, 2023

“Even if our gifts do not change the whole world all at once, we can know we at least are changing one person’s life for a day.”

Former Children’s Inn site will house homeless families

By Jodi Schwan | January 9, 2023

The building that used to be Children’s Inn will be renovated to serve homeless families and provided needed office space for its new owner.

Helping the homeless: Group recommends street teams, other changes as winter looms

By Jodi Schwan | November 7, 2022

The numbers are higher, the problem more visible. But how to more effectively address homelessness? Here’s what a local task force recommends.

Where to donate extra produce from your backyard or community garden

By Makenzie Huber | August 8, 2022

“If you grow it, somebody can eat it.” Here’s how to connect your excess produce with those who will savor it.

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