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The annual ‘Point in Time Count’ is for individuals and families experiencing homelessness. The goal is learning how many are in shelters and on the streets
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Point-in-time counts reveal improving numbers, but the demands for services from local non-profits could be growing
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Park Bench Rehabilitation project cost $45,000; benches repainted and planed with ‘tabletops’ added for convenience, deter reclining
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Home at 416 NW 6th Street will become independent living facility for five men transitioning from homelessness; ribbon cutting held Friday
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When you look at what’s known as the annual point in time survey, the first thing you notice is that the number of people experiencing homelessness in…
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Housing advocates are bracing for a “tsunami” of evictions after Indiana lifted its moratorium a little more than a week ago.There’s no way to know…
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Indiana's moratorium on evictions is set to expire this week and additional pandemic unemployment benefits have already ended, and schools are on edge for…
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The City of Evansville is seeking public comment on how to best use federal money for residents on the brink of homelessness. The 2020 Cares Act has…
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The coronavirus is wreaking havoc on nearly every aspect of life. And people who lack stable housing or food supplies are among the most vulnerable.It’s…
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The number of homeless people in Evansville has dropped a bit.Evansville’s Commission on Homelessness has released its “Point-in-Time” count, which is…