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The January 2024 point-in-time count, conducted by Community Shelter Board (CSB) in partnership with the Continuum of Care, identified 2,380 people experiencing homelessness in Columbus and Franklin County, marking a 1.8% increase from January 2023.
Of the more than 2,300 people who are unhoused, the count showed 1,839 people staying in shelter or transitional housing, up more than 17% from the 1,570 counted in 2022. There also were...
Last year's count by the shelter board of unhoused people found the single largest increase and an all-time high of people experiencing homelessness: 2,337, a 22% increase from 1,912 in 2022.
More than 11,000 Ohioans were homeless during last year’s point in time count. Reigel said many people were seeing the lingering impact of pandemic-era housing aid, like eviction moratoriums and rent assistance, ending. At the same time, the cost of renting climbed.
The 2022 point-in-time count of people experiencing homelessness in Columbus and Franklin County was held on January 27, 2022. The number of people counted experiencing homelessness conducted.
By the numbers: Nearly 10 Ohioans per 10,000 experienced homelessness in January 2023, according to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development's estimates published in a new report. That's up about 10% from January 2019, when the rate was nearly nine in 10,000.
The 2019 point-in-time count of people experiencing homelessness in Columbus and Franklin County was held on January 24, 2019. The number of people counted experiencing homelessness increased to 1,907, from 1,807 counted last year. The largest increase was seen among people counted on the streets.
With affordable housing an ongoing challenge in Greater Columbus, the number of homeless people in Columbus and Franklin County emergency shelters increased by more than 200 people since...
On one night in January 2023, at least 11,386 Ohioans were homeless. Ohio’s 2023 PIT data also showed that unsheltered homelessness in the state had increased by 30% since the 2020 count, just...
A 2023 point-in-time count showed Columbus’ homeless population increased by 46%, with a 22% overall increase in residents in shelters and non-traditional housing. That’s an all-time high for Franklin County.