Eviction notices are being served to homeless people living in encampments on public land and private property at the behest of landowners, the Office of the Attorney General announced Friday.
On Thursday and Friday, members of the Guam Homeless Coalition conducted the annual point-in-time count, a national survey of people who either have no shelter or live in makeshift housing.
There seem to be fewer homeless people living in the streets, which the Guam Homeless Coalition refers to as “street homeless,” than those living in substandard housing.
Homeless families are being moved out of the Global Dorm shelter in Maite because of a rat infestation, according to Catholic Social Service Director Diana Calvo.