Advocates for homeless people are updating Palm Beach County’s plan to support and protect many of the county’s most vulnerable residents.
More than 100 social service providers, residents, activists and local leaders gathered Friday in Boynton Beach to push priorities, trade ideas and be inspired at a community forum to kick off work on the county’s next homelessness plan.
They heard Friday that the county has made progress since the first plan was created in 2006. And now the challenge has become more urgent because state laws and federal rules that affect homeless people are quickly changing…