A local organization’s new supportive-housing program, which launched in the spring, is quickly growing.

Be Able Community executive director Scott Voos told Riley County commissioners Monday the program now serves 15 men across three renovated properties, with a capacity to serve up to 24 residents.

“Two weeks ago, we had our first graduate who was able to successfully complete our program and then transition into a year-long lease in Manhattan,” Voos said. “That’s the epitome of what we’re trying to do.”

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