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Providers flag gaps for very large families and report shelter, veterans and transitional-housing updates
Summary
Providers told the Clallam County Homelessness Task Force that recent out-of-state arrivals of very large families strained existing hotel and shelter options, and reported operational updates on shelter occupancy, veterans outreach and new transitional homes.
Task-force members and service providers reported operational challenges and updates: unusually large out-of-state family arrivals, shelter occupancy levels, planned outreach to employment services, and new transitional housing openings.
Reflections staff described two recent cases: a family of about nine and a separate family of 12 arriving from out of state who sought shelter and safety. Because hotel vouchers typically require multiple rooms for very large families, providers said the county’s hotel-funding options would have been nearly exhausted by a single family of that…
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