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Shelter leaders tell Campbell County court that cold-shelter activation served dozens and spotlight growing older-adult homelessness
Summary
Emergency Shelter of Northern Kentucky reported results from the recent Campbell County cold-shelter activation — including service counts, partner roles and trends showing a rise in first-time and older adults experiencing homelessness — and received a county proclamation recognizing WAVE Foundation’s water-conservation outreach.
Kim Webb, executive director of the Emergency Shelter of Northern Kentucky, gave the Campbell County Fiscal Court a detailed annual and operational briefing on the shelter system and the county’s recent cold-shelter activation. Webb said the program reached 166 people during the county activation and reported ‘‘100,877 total bed nights’’ across its service area, underscoring the scale of need the shelter serves.
In a data-rich presentation, Webb told the court the emergency shelter system recorded 7,719 guests in the reporting period and that 9.32 percent had a last known address in Campbell County. Webb said 47 percent of the guests reported being…
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