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Last year, 110 people died living on the streets according to Columbus Coalition for the Homeless. Author: Lindsey Mills Updated: 7:29 PM EST February 23, 2021 A man s body is found outside a Columbus shelter in freezing temperatures, late last week. According to the police report, the man was identified as 71-year-old Anthony Goins. He died on the ground outside a hotel turned shelter located at 1100 Mediterranean Ave, Columbus. His cause of death remains unclear. Meanwhile, advocates for the homeless population say they think this incident points to a larger problem with housing and they are calling on lawmakers to do something about it. ....
The cold temperatures causes more issues than normal for homeless shelters. Author: Olivia Ugino (WBNS) Updated: 11:23 PM EST February 12, 2021 COLUMBUS, Ohio We are in the middle of a cold snap in Central Ohio; and for those without a home, it makes for some incredibly difficult nights. But for homeless shelters, they re also having to keep in mind COVID guidelines. On any given night in Columbus, there are one thousand people sleeping in homeless shelters. “Homeless shelters are by design crowded,” said Sara Loken, Community Shelter Board, which handles homeless shelters for both the City of Columbus and Franklin County. “When it came time to social distance, we had to spread everyone out and make sure that all beds were 6 feet apart,” she said. ....
Columbus organizations team up to vaccinate people without homes Dozens of homeless individuals were vaccinated against COVID-19 this week thanks to a clinic set up by Columbus Public Health and the Community Shelter Board. Author: 10TV Web Staff Updated: 3:55 PM EST February 12, 2021 COLUMBUS, Ohio In the cold Ohio winter, homeless shelters start to see more and more people looking for a place to stay. Places like the Van Buren Center in Columbus take all the necessary precautions against COVID-19: Social distancing, sanitizing and masks. But nothing works quite like a vaccine. “You’ve got staff members, front line workers, who are helping keep people safe in congregant settings,” says Sara Loken, Community Relations Director for the Community Shelter Board. “We really need to vaccinate these folks, both the people who work in these facilities and the people who live temporarily in these facilities. The same way ....