Volunteers Count The Homeless And A Son’s Release From Captivity This West Virginia Morning

On this West Virginia Morning, volunteers and advocates come together on a single night in January every year to count people experiencing homelessness, and a father discusses his son’s captivity and the efforts to bring him home.

On this West Virginia Morning, thousands of volunteers and advocates across the country come together on a single night in January every year to count people experiencing homelessness. As Chris Schulz reports, that can mean quite a lot of legwork in the Mountain State.

And West Virginia native Aaron Logan is one of six Americans recently released from imprisonment in Venezuela. Reporter Maria Young spoke with his father, Steve Logan of Charleston, about his son’s captivity and efforts to bring him home.

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Maria Young produced this episode.

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