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end homelessness.

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end homelessness.

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Greater Richmond Regional Street Sheets

Street Sheets are a resource for individuals and families in crisis to obtain needed services.

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Winter 2023

Point-in-Time Count Preliminary Data

Understanding what regional data says about individuals and families experiencing homelessness is critical in building an effective community-wide response. For this reason, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) requires communities to conduct periodic counts of people experiencing homelessness.

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Greater Richmond Regional Street Sheets

Street Sheets are a resource for individuals and families in crisis to obtain needed services.

LEARN MORE & DOWNLOAD

Winter 2021

Point-in-Time Count Preliminary Data

Understanding what regional data says about individuals and families experiencing homelessness is critical in building an effective community-wide response. For this reason, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) requires communities to conduct periodic counts of people experiencing homelessness.

LEARN MORE

Blog Updates


Blog updates are only available in English. We know that having regular and accurate local data is key to developing targeted strategies and appropriate long-term solutions to homelessness.  Check out our most recent articles.



By Frances Marie Pugh 21 Mar, 2024
The last week of February, Homeward hosted a series of learning opportunities in a Best Practices in Youth Services Summit. Over two days, GRCoC partners, YAB members, and TA support staff delved into the core competency topics of youth services, Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI), prioritizing joy for young people, and federal grant regulations.
04 Mar, 2024
Unsheltered Homelessness Continues to Rise as Housing Instability Remains a Top Regional Issue.
By Kelly King Horne 14 Feb, 2024
This post is part of a series that explores the ways in which the Richmond region addresses homelessness and provides context on how our collaborative and regional network operates. You can access other posts in this series on Access Versus Resources , Funding by The Numbers , and Keys to Helping More People .
By Kelly King Horne 14 Feb, 2024
This post is part of a series that explores the ways in which the Richmond region addresses homelessness and provides context on how our collaborative and regional network operates. You can access other posts in this series on Access Versus Resources , Funding by The Numbers , and Supporting Frontline Staff .
By Kelly King Horne 14 Feb, 2024
This post is part of a series that explores the ways in which the Richmond region addresses homelessness and provides context on how our collaborative and regional network operates. You can access other posts in this series on Access Versus Resources , Keys to Helping More People , and Supporting Frontline Staff .
By Kelly King Horne 14 Feb, 2024
This post is part of a series that explores the ways in which the Richmond region addresses homelessness and provides context on how our collaborative and regional network operates. You can access other posts in this series on Funding by The Numbers , Keys to Helping More People , and Supporting Frontline Staff.
Show More

Blog Updates


We know that having regular and accurate local data is key to developing targeted strategies and appropriate long-term solutions to homelessness.  Check out our most recent articles.

By Frances Marie Pugh 21 Mar, 2024
The last week of February, Homeward hosted a series of learning opportunities in a Best Practices in Youth Services Summit. Over two days, GRCoC partners, YAB members, and TA support staff delved into the core competency topics of youth services, Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI), prioritizing joy for young people, and federal grant regulations.
04 Mar, 2024
Unsheltered Homelessness Continues to Rise as Housing Instability Remains a Top Regional Issue.
Show More

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