The annual count of homeless people in Jackson County shows a slight decline, which is a positive sign, but it’s also an indication that much remains to be done. Read the full article here: https://mailtribune.com/opinion/editorials/annual-homeless-count-shows-progress
Homeless numbers show slight drop – Mail Tribune
A dip in the number of homeless people counted in Jackson County this year is good news for multiple social service organizations, the police and the public. Read the full article here: https://mailtribune.com/news/top-stories/homeless-count-down
How to apply for the HUD 2019 Continuum of Care Competition
How to apply for the HUD 2019 Continuum of Care Competition: The Jackson County Continuum of Care (CoC) announces the local competition for the US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) funding as outlined in HUD’s FY 2019 Continuum of Care Notice of Funding Availability. Any agency or organization within Jackson County may apply […]
PRESS RELEASE: Jackson County Continuum of Care releases 2019 Point-InTime (PIT) count to identify homelessness in Jackson County.
Medford, July 9, 2019: With the assistance of 75 volunteers, the Jackson County Continuum of Care conducted its annual Point in Time (PIT) Count on January 22, 2019. 712 people experiencing homelessness in Jackson County were identified, a decrease of 2.8% over last year. 37% of those experiencing homelessness were unsheltered, meaning, that they were […]
FY 2019 CoC Program Competition is Now Open
The FY 2018 COC Program Competition is opening. Please view this bulletin from HUD. More detail will become available on July 8th. The Jackson County CoC will be posting information about our local process next week. The FY 2019 CoC Program Competition is Now Open The Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA) for the Fiscal […]
2019 Oregon State Legislative Session Recap
2019 Oregon State Legislative Session Recap -Read about progress on housing initiatives! Read More: www.oregonhousingalliance.org/2019-legislative-session-recap/