Homelessness drops by 2% in Ada County, according to newly published report

A newly released report from Our Path Home, a public-private partnership involving over 40 agencies working to mitigate homelessness in Ada County, indicates that the rate of homelessness in the county has dropped 2% from the previous year.

The finding is the result of an annual “Point-In-Time (PIT) Count” that surveys community members, including families with children, who are either accessing emergency shelter or who are spending the night unsheltered, on the street in Ada County.”

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