TOPEKA (KSNT) - As high summer temperatures continue across northeast Kansas, local organizations are working to ensure some of Topeka's most vulnerable residents have access to water, shelter and support. The Moving Ahead Partnership, or MAP, a program of Compassion Strategies, has increased its supply of water bottles and hydration packets as demand grows during the [...]
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