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Columbus City Council is scheduled to introduce legislation on Monday designed to curb aggressive panhandling. In June of last year, the city was forced…
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Columbus City Council this week approved legislation giving 75 thousand dollars to the Community Shelter Board to support a program fighting infant…
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Despite a slight increase nationally, homelessness declined in Ohio according to the latest estimate by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban…
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The Community Shelter Board today conducted its annual homeless count in Columbus and Franklin County. Single-day counts take place across the country in…
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Strategies to end homelessness in central Ohio are working, but the number of individuals and families using shelters continues to climb. That's according…
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The Community Shelter Board leads the eleventh annual "Point In Time" count of the homeless population in Columbus and Franklin County tonight. It will be…
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The Community Shelter Board is expanding space for homeless families as their numbers increase.The YWCA Family Center opened in 2005 with a capacity for…
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Volunteers in Ohio today and tonight will conduct what is called the annual "Point In Time" count of the homeless. It provides a snapshot of the number of…
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The Community Shelter Board has approved spending nearly eleven million dollars this year on programs to combat homelessness. The board will use the funds…
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The Community Shelter Board says its winter-overflow shelter on Industrial Mile Road in Franklin Township is staying open past its scheduled closing date…