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The Meyers Jeffries homeless encampment located in South Dallas had long been home to residents experiencing homelessness who had set up tents, placed thrown-out couches beneath trees for shade and turned abandoned shipping containers into homes. Now, there are no traces of belongings and fences surround the area.
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The latest report from the Metro Dallas Homeless Alliance shows a slight decrease in overall homelessness compared to last year.
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The service organization says Dallas residents can download an app that will alert OurCalling team members to people in need of immediate housing.
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A new North Texas program aimed at housing people experiencing homelessness is getting $10 million in private gifts.
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A report by the Center for Social Innovation’s Supporting Partnerships for Anti-Racist Communities shows about 67% of individuals experiencing homelessness in Dallas are Black, while this demographic makes up 19% of the population.
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Instead of having over 1,000 volunteers take the the street on one night in January, local homeless response teams will spend two weeks in February canvassing Dallas and Collin Counties to try and get an accurate count.
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Hundreds of people walked the streets of Dallas last Thursday to count how many people are homeless in the city. The results will be directly connected to…
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From the struggle for food and shelter to overcoming childhood trauma, homeless young people in North Texas are up against many obstacles. The Metro…
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More and more people are experiencing homelessness across North Texas — and candidates in the Dallas mayoral race are weighing in on how to change that.…
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The number of people without a home continues to rise in Dallas and Collin counties. That includes veterans and people sleeping on the street, according…
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Hundreds of volunteers will take to the streets of North Texas tomorrow to count the local homeless population. The annual count provides critical data on…
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In years past, the Metro Dallas Homeless Alliance and its partners set up outposts hoping homeless youth would come to them. This year, they decided that…