Request a workshop for your youth group to help them build safe relationships.
Homeless: Who Counts?
Last week, Arlington's Continuum of Care (CoC) participated in an annual Point-in-Time (PIT) Count of people experiencing homelessness in our community. The results of that count will be available later this year. In the meantime, it's important to understand what the numbers really mean.
Limitations of the PIT Count
"The PIT Count is widely considered to be severe undercount of the homeless population."
"COVID-19-related health concerns disrupted counts of unsheltered people in 2021.

Thus, data on this group will not be fully updated until late 2022 or early 2023, leaving a significant hole in available knowledge on homelessness."
"Matching the funding that comes from Congress to the minimum amount [of people experiencing homelessness] doesn't match the need for the amount of resources that groups actually have."
In the News
How the pandemic threw fuel on a growing housing movement
"The pandemic hasn't just accelerated the housing crisis. It has changed the way the entire country thinks about housing: A home became not merely a commodity to be bought and sold on the market; all of a sudden, it was a lifesaving necessity to ward off contagion and death."
New report shows a surging rental market, starkly divided by race and renter incomes
"The report indicates that some of the rental rebound reflects the lack of inventory in the for sale market, which has kept many higher-income renters from buying homes. At the same time, however, many lower-income households, and especially lower-income households of color, still struggle to pay the rent."
"All of these measures have provided a backstop for many renter households that could well have lost their housing."
Officers who handled Gabby Petito murder case should be placed on probation, says new report
"A number of jarring statistics show Officers Pratt and Robbins weren't the exception but the rule when it comes to law enforcement's inability to handle domestic disputes."
Drive-Thru Deeds │ Fridays 11-1
Deliver urgently needed supplies
Swing by our office on Fridays from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. to drop off items, or purchase items from our Amazon wish list and ship them directly to our offices.
Here are our most urgent needs this week:
  • Laundry Detergent Pods
  • Tall Kitchen Trash Bags
  • Solid White Linens (Bath Towel Sets, Comforters, Pillows)
  • Vacuums
  • Kitchen Sponges
  • Ziplocs (Gallon and Sandwich Sizes)

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