MCPHERSON, Kan. (KSNW) - Accessing long-term stable housing is a challenge for many, and one Kansas nonprofit is providing those homes to people working to get back on their feet.

In February, the McPherson Housing Coalition opened up the first home in its Sutherland Estates project. Now there are seven houses there. The project offers long-term supportive housing.

"They are based on income, and it really gives people or a person an opportunity to start over or for somebody who just got their first job and they can't afford to live in our community," explained Chris Goodson, Executive Director of the McPherson Housing Coalition.

The homes vary from one bedroom to three, which offers a more permanent supportive housing solution to keep families together, which Goodson says is a first for

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