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The Housing and Homeless Coalition of Central New York is conducting its annual Point-in-Time count, following a one-week delay caused by heavy snow in Oswego County.
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As arctic air hits central New York, the Housing and Homeless Coalition activates "Code Blue" rules to provide warm shelter for the region's homeless population.
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The number of families experiencing homelessness exceeded individuals in data collected by the Housing and Homeless Coalition in 2024, this year numbers are expected to stay the same.
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The 2020 Point In Time Count, the annual count that tracks how many homeless people are living in each county of the country, found 613 people were…
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According to the Housing and Homeless Coalition of Central New York’s annual report, the number of people living on the streets and in shelters in a…
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As frigid temperatures continue to have a grip on central and northern New York, the people who watch out for the homeless are keeping busy.Homeless…
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The level of poverty in Oswego is more than double the national rate with 29 percent of residents living below the federal threshold.That's the finding of…
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Results from an annual survey show little change in the number of people who are homeless in central New York. The Point In Time study records in a single…
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Homeless advocates in Onondaga County say there are no known individuals sleeping outside at this time. But while agencies and advocates have gotten…
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An executive order from Gov. Andrew Cuomo that will require homeless people to be taken to shelters when the temperature is freezing goes into effect…