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Homelessness reached an eight-year low in 2021 while diversion shelter assistance reached an eight-year high in Hamilton County.
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Hotels and motels for people in need of emergency housing have cost the city and county $2.6 million since March 2020. Apartments are a cheaper option.
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Hamilton County saw a decrease in overall numbers of people experiencing homelessness in 2020. Strategies to End Homelessness CEO Kevin Finn says the…
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The city of Cincinnati is amending a contract to provide more funds to shelters during the winter months.The amendment will allow for at least $3 million…
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The organization that compiles yearly homeless numbers for Greater Cincinnati says we haven't seen the worst of it. The effects of the pandemic could…
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In a normal year it can be a struggle to provide shelter to all of the people experiencing homelessness in our area. But this isn't a normal…
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Hamilton County is seeing more people sleeping in public places recently, and the president of Strategies to End Homelessness says there could be even…
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The Hamilton County commissioners voted on $10.9 million in spending related to the COVID-19 pandemic Thursday. The largest piece was a nearly $7 million…
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Hamilton County commissioners are expected to vote this week on funding meant to reduce the number of people living in homeless shelters during the…
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Kevin Finn, the executive director of Strategies To End Homelessness, and Debbie DeMarcus, associate vice president of Mental Health ACT, a division of…