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A homeless man sleeps below the entrance to the Ocean Beach Pier. Photo by Chris Stone
Posted inOpinion

Opinion: Despite High Numbers, There Is Hope for Preventing Senior Homelessness

by Paul Downey May 20, 2022May 21, 2022

As the 2022 Point-in-Time count shows, demographics are working against us. But there’s hope in the form of targeted subsidies to help seniors avoid homelessness.

Nathan Fletcher participates in point-in-time count
Posted inLife

First Official Homeless Count in 2 Years Held Throughout San Diego County

by Chris Jennewein February 24, 2022February 25, 2022
A man sleeps next to trash cans in downtown San Diego. Photo by Chris Stone
Posted inOpinion

Opinion: Annual Point-In-Time Count Is Critical to Learning Scope of San Diego’s Homeless Challenge

by Paul Downey February 22, 2022February 23, 2022
An unsheltered woman sleeps on concrete wall overlooking Ocean Beach Pier and New Year's Day visitors taking selfies.
Posted inPolitics

Plans Move Forward to Help San Diegans Experiencing Homelessness

by Elizabeth Ireland October 7, 2020January 19, 2021
Cots in the convention center
Posted inPolitics

‘Operation Shelter to Home’ Helps Over 500 San Diegans Find Housing

by Elizabeth Ireland September 9, 2020January 19, 2021
An unsheltered woman sleeps on concrete wall overlooking Ocean Beach Pier and New Year's Day visitors taking selfies at sunset.
Posted inLife

Task Force Counts 7,619 Homeless San Diegans — 6% Drop from 2019 Figure

by Ken Stone April 28, 2020April 28, 2020
Volunteers count homeless in Fresno
Posted inPolitics

California’s Official 2020 Homeless Number Will Be Big—And Politically Charged

by Editor February 2, 2020February 3, 2020
homeless
Posted inPolitics

County Employees Called to Streets for Homeless Count; Residents Invited to Participate

by Toni McAllister January 18, 2019January 19, 2019

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