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Volunteers and outreach workers count the population of people experiencing homelessness once a year. It's part of the national Point-In-Time count conducted within the last 10 days of January.
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While lower than 2023's record high, homelessness is still a persistent issue in Montgomery County. Leaders hope new money for affordable housing and other assistance will help.
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Local groups in Dayton came together on Thursday to mark National Homeless Persons Memorial Day. Activists and community members honored those who experienced homelessness and died this past year.
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Montgomery County has released the results for the annual point-in-time count or PIT. This year, the county says there was a 20% increase from 2020 in the number of unsheltered people in the region.
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Montgomery County Homeless Solutions conducted its annual point-in-time count of unhoused people overnight Thursday. Volunteers from several local organizations gathered at 3:30 a.m. to count the local unhoused population.
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On Wednesday, which was the longest night of the year and the first day of winter, locals and local officials gathered in Courthouse Square in Dayton to hold a vigil in honor of National Homeless Persons’ Memorial Day to remember those who have experienced or died while experiencing homelessness.
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A new engineering class at the University of Dayton is looking to harness its math skills to solve a complicated issue – homelessness. The class, called Engineering Systems for the Common Good, will work with Montgomery County Homeless Solutions to help accomplish this goal.
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Before Dawn Wednesday an army of volunteers will fan out across Montgomery County to count the county's homeless population. The annual federally mandated…