Nearly 80% of those experiencing homelessness in Ohio were sheltered while the rest were unsheltered, the report says.
Homelessness has been dramatically rising, with President Biden's policies contributing to the nationwide problem.
The local continuum of care planning body, which coordinates housing and services funding for homeless families and ...
This year, those conducting the K-Count face a new challenge due to the Safer Kentucky Act, which criminalizes sleeping or camping in public spaces. Jenna Gurren, director of homeless solutions at ...
Riverside County's first official count of homeless people since 2023 is set for Wednesday. Officials are hoping the numbers ...
After a failed attempt in the 2024 Legislature, Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham is again seeking legislative authority for an ...
Nearly 80% of those experiencing homelessness in Ohio were sheltered while the rest were unsheltered, the report says.
A tally of thousands of homeless residents took place last night across the Denver area for the annual Point in Time count.
When Trump was first inaugurated in January 2017, there were about 550,000 homeless people nationwide, according to an annual ...
More than 200 volunteers will scour the streets of Columbus, looking for unhoused people to count in an annual effort to ...
A shocking new report by the Department of Housing and Urban ... of homelessness. In December, HUD reported that in January 2024, "771,480 people experienced homelessness in the United States." ...