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Local nonprofit reports 13 people counted in Big Spring point‑in‑time survey, urges HUD grant coordination
Summary
A Big Spring nonprofit reported an official point‑in‑time count of 13 people experiencing homelessness and an unofficial count of 18, and urged the City Council to use that data to pursue HUD and state grant support.
Scott Hart, a volunteer with Journey Home Refuge Center, told the Big Spring City Council during public comment that his organization’s work with the Texas Homeless Network produced an official point‑in‑time count of 13 people experiencing homelessness in Big Spring. “The official number of the homeless people that we found in Big Spring, and that official number is 13,” Hart said.
Hart said the nonprofit has…
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