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Project Homeless Connect Lane County, Oregon |
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Last update April 09, 2010 |
Thursday, March 18, 2010 Ordinary people finding extraordinary solutions to end homelessness Presentation on the 2010 Event Final report on the 2010 Event Final report on the 2009 Event On any given night in Lane County, over 2,111 people are homeless or living in temporary shelters. 11,133 individuals in 9,134 households were homeless and received services from our local continuum of care last year. Hundreds more families are “hidden away” moving between family and friends, living in cars or facing imminent threat of eviction. It is difficult for people to feel safe, access health care or mental health treatment, find and maintain a job, resolve legal problems or keep their children in school while trying to manage their housing crisis or keep their families sheltered. People who are homeless struggle daily with the repercussions of unmet basic human needs for safety, stability and shelter. Project Homeless Connect is a nationwide movement to increase access to services for homeless people and to engage local communities in finding a solution for homelessness. By convening a one-day, “one-stop shop” event, Project Homeless Connect offers assistance with housing, health care, legal issues, benefits enrollment, treatment and other basic needs to people who are homeless. A Successful Project Connect
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