Come Jan. 30, Brown and others will be counted more literally but no less importantly as part of the local “Point-in-Time” count when agencies scour homeless camps, emergency shelters, areas under bridges and other locales to find Brevard’s homeless.
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“Since the pandemic, it’s getting very overwhelmed,” Teasley said. “There’s not enough space for the amount of people on the streets.” In the overburdened and underfunded system, the most vulnerable slip through the cracks.
New Hampshire will receive more than $2 million in grant funding to address youth homelessness across the state thanks to the US Department of Housing and Urban Development. In a news release this week, the New Hampshire Department of Health and Human.