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The Point-in-Time count took place Thursday, but for homeless outreach workers, that count continues. This time for people living in RVs or cars.
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This year's count is especially important for North County because it could mean a boost in additional funding for resources and shelters.
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This 36-bed shelter will operate at night. It is run by the National Alliance for Mental Illness of San Diego and Imperial Counties under contract with the city's Homeless Strategies and Solutions Department.
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The citation dismissals mark another development in San Diego’s effort to hold unhoused people accountable for refusing to go to a shelter.
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KPBS Midday EditionIn some cases the cards are drained of much-needed funds for food, which leaves welfare recipients scrambling for their next meals.
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San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria announced new actions to try to address the region’s housing and homelessness crisis.
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The longtime homeless service provider said for the first time in 35 years, he is discouraged.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe long-shuttered property will begin offering shelter services later this month.
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The count provides a one-day snapshot of the minimum number of San Diegans living in emergency shelters, transitional housing, safe havens and on streets and along riverbeds. It also collects data on the needs of those experiencing homelessness.
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Estimates show San Diego has at least 4,800 homeless people. Mayor Todd Gloria said solving homelessness is the city’s top priority.
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