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Kings County reports 27% drop in point-in-time count; collaborative outlines housing and shelter plans

5880552 · September 24, 2025
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The Kings County Homelessness Collaborative presented its 2024–25 annual report, citing a 27% decrease in the 2025 point-in-time count, new permanent supportive housing units and plans for a low-barrier shelter and supportive services hub.

The Kings County Homelessness Collaborative presented its 2024–25 annual report to the Board of Supervisors on Tuesday, reporting a 27% reduction in the county’s point-in-time (PIT) count for 2025 compared with 2024 and outlining ongoing work to expand housing and shelter options.

Leticia Hinojosa of the Kings Tillery Homeless Alliance said the PIT count fell from 412 in 2024 to 302 in 2025. The collaborative reported notable declines in several subgroups: a 41% drop in women, 76% fewer families, 72% fewer children, a 74%…

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