According to the Pikes Peak Continuum of Care over 9,000 people in El Paso County told a government agency or a nonprofit they were homeless last year.
The number of people experiencing homelessness and staying in El Paso County shelters this year was the highest ever recorded by the Pikes Peak Continuum of Care, or PPCoC, a
On a cold day and night in late February when temperatures didn t rise much above zero, Colorado Springs recorded the largest number of chronic homeless people ever tallied by the
The chronic homeless population in El Paso County has grown significantly in the last year and a half. But according to the most recent PIT (point in time) survey done by the Pikes Peak Continuum of Care (PPCoC), more and more of the homeless are using the resources that are being offered in the area.