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This new heat shelter in central Phoenix, photographed on June 22, 2022, can provide relief for up to 200 people experiencing homelessness. “Almost everyone that comes in our doors initially has some level of heat-related illness,” says Jennifer Morgan, the shelter’s program director. (Troy Hill/Cronkite News)

This new heat shelter in central Phoenix, photographed on June 22, 2022, can provide relief for up to 200 people experiencing homelessness. “Almost everyone that comes in our doors initially has some level of heat-related illness,” says Jennifer Morgan, the shelter’s program director. (Troy Hill/Cronkite News)

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