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  2. Homelessness in Florida - Wikipedia

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    These are according to Florida Coalition for the Homeless' 2016 statistics; these figures may fluctuate and rise due to the 2021 evictions due to the moratorium endings. Monroe County, which has c. 75,000 people, has 575 recorded homeless individuals as of 2016, which is 0.8%. [3]

  3. Carrfour Supportive Housing - Wikipedia

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    Carrfour Supportive Housing is a nonprofit organization established in 1993 by the Homeless Committee of the Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce. It develops, operates and manages affordable and supportive housing communities for low-income individuals and families in Miami-Dade County, Florida. Carrfour is Florida's largest not-for-profit ...

  4. Florida cities, counties prepare for homeless camp bill to ...

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    The city will be partnering with the Homeless Services Network of Central Florida, the lead agency designated by the federal government to address homelessness for Orange, Osceola and Seminole ...

  5. Florida's new homeless law bans sleeping in public ... - AOL

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    Florida's homeless law is now in effect. On Tuesday, sleeping or camping on public property in the state was made illegal, and camping areas must be set up to accommodate the homeless community.

  6. Florida homeless to be banned from sleeping in public spaces ...

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    During the Legislature's latest session, Florida's homeless population was estimated to be about 30,700 in 2023. That's a fraction of the homeless populations in many large U.S. cities, ...

  7. Homelessness in the United States by state - Wikipedia

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    In 2023, interviews from a local Houston Homelessness Coalition found that 41% of unsheltered persons had been homeless for 3 years or longer, while only 12% of the interviewees were newly homeless. [ 250 ] 73% of those experiencing homelessness in 2023 were 25–64 years old, with 14% being under 18 years old and 6% being either greater than ...