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Seventy-one percent of the people in an annual homeless count were experiencing homelessness for the first time — often because they couldn't afford their rent.
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Changing Homelessness plans a second count of unsheltered people in the summer after the first census raised some questions.
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Volunteers will scatter across Duval, Clay and Nassau counties Wednesday to complete the Point-in-Time Count of people living unsheltered on the streets.
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Lee Kryszewski and his wife, Betty, pass out free coffee to the homeless throughout the year, but last weekend was a particularly cold one.
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A new homeless ordinance strives to balance law and order with the need for services.
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Proposed legislation would prohibit camping on public streets or places "to preserve the health, welfare and safety" of residents and visitors.
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The effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on homeless populations and their movements — and on collecting data about them — leaves conclusions in doubt.
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Sulzbacher announced Thursday it will be usings its healthmobile, named Health and Hope on Wheels, to vaccinate underserved First Coast communities,…
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Clad all in black, including a black face mask, a man named Daryl was handing out trash bags to the residents of the tent city that occupies a LaVilla…
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A group focused on revitalizing Jacksonville’s urban core is addressing development, transportation, and, most recently, homelessness.Their efforts come…