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Oregon health centers face funding, staffing challenges as they work to address homelessness

Oregon health centers face funding, staffing challenges as they work to address homelessness
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Ocala/Marion, Florida homeless population counted over 24-hour period

The annual Point in Time (PIT) count helps determine funding for public and private efforts to combat homelessness.

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2020 Domicile Unknown report

More homeless people dying on Multnomah County s streets The Domicile Unknown report shows more people died while experiencing homelessness in 2019 than in each of the past nine years. Author: Morgan Romero Updated: 7:52 PM PST December 21, 2020 PORTLAND, Ore. More homeless people died on Multnomah County s streets in 2019 than in nearly a decade, according to the latest Domicile Unknown report from the county and Street Roots. People who live in Multnomah County, elected officials and social service providers look to these reports, and the personal stories within them, to inform life-saving policies and resources for the poorest in our communities. This report is dedicated to those who have died, their families and friends, the report reads. To all those working to end the epidemic of homelessness. And to those who haven t yet found a way off the street.

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Pamplin Media Group - Sixth 'physically distancing motel shelter' opens to fight COVID-19

December 11 2020 The motels operated by the City/County Joint Office of Homeless Services are intended to slow the spread of the virus. As COVID-19 cases and deaths surge in Multnomah County, the City/County Joint Office of Homeless Services has completed moving around 300 vulnerable people from congregate shelters to motels where they can safely isolate. During the first week of December, adults began moving into the Portland Value Inn-Barbur in Southwest Portland. It is the sixth 24-hour physical distancing motel shelter opened by the joint office since June. This pandemic has exposed how tenuous and dangerous life is for people without housing, especially for those whose health makes them even more vulnerable to the worst effects of this virus, said County Chair Deborah Kafoury, who led the push to use motels as high-risk shelters. The county is committed to doing all we can to protect shelter residents from COVID-19, and we ve had to take extraordinary measures to

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Pamplin Media Group - Winter homeless shelter opens in former Greyhound Bus Station

Winter homeless shelter opens in former Greyhound bus station December 10 2020 The third additional winter shelter in Portland offers 90 socially distanced beds 24 hours a day until spring. A third Portland winter homeless shelter opened in the formerly vacant Greyhound Lines bus station in Old Town on Thursday, Dec. 10. The new Downtown Physical Distancing Winter Shelter offers 90 beds to residents of all genders experiencing homelessness, with an emphasis on those currently unsheltered in the Old Town area. Veterans, people 55 and older, and those with disabling conditions will have priority access. Transition Projects, which operates housing services in addition to more than 800 adult shelter beds across Multnomah County, will manage the shelter through a contract with the city/county Joint Office of Homeless Services. It will run 24/7 through the fall and winter and is scheduled to close in the spring.

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