Andrea Goodell

Community has always been central to the work of 20-plus-year veteran print journalist Andrea Goodell. She has made Holland her home for the past 20 years. Andrea is assistant editor of The Lakeshore.


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Feature Story Henry and Lindsay Cherry with their four children.

What’s next for Black advocacy in Holland?


Feature Story The Hope College campus in downtown Holland.

Hope seeks proposals for campus-city partnerships


Feature Story The Morales family rode on the Lakeshore Habitat parade float down Columbia Avenue to their new home at 132 E. 37th St., where an outdoor dedication was held.
Feature Story A new program is providing $60 million in coronavirus relief funds to prevent homelessness statewide by paying back rent to landlords.
Feature Story Theresa Glass only recently recognized the role her childhood played in her health issues as an adult .
Feature Story Patrick Cisler is executive director of the Lakeshore Nonprofit Alliance.
Feature Story The Michigan Coalition Against Homelessness honored Gene Ekema, who until recently was homeless himself, as its 2020 Volunteer Champion.
Feature Story More than 3,000 people lined Unity Bridge on June 7 to show their solidarity in standing against racism in America.
Feature Story Salvador and Jodi Munoz during a recent reunion in Mexico.
Feature Story Attorney Sarah Yore-Van Oosterhout started nonprofit Lighthouse Immigrant Advocates.
Feature Story Carmen VanHaitsma
Feature Story Holland Rescue Mission staff Aaron Paul and Lonny Young show off donated reusable cloth masks that will help keep staff, volunteers and residents at the shelter safe.

Mission takes extra steps to protect homeless from COVID-19


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Emergency housing programs ‘saved my family,’ mom says


Feature Story Community Kitchen Assistant Rachel Nolan holds hot meals boxed and ready to go home with those who come to the soup kitchen daily.

Community Kitchen mission continues with boxed meal pickup


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Feature Story Quincy Byrd stands with his wife, Sara and children Daisy (left), Holly and Ethan. (Courtesy photo)
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