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Glendora briefs commission on homelessness outreach, counts and shifting county funding

Glendora Community Services Commission · November 21, 2025
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Human Services Supervisor Eric reported an observed homeless count of 64, reviewed local outreach outcomes and emergency motel vouchers, and noted major county restructuring that moved $300 million to a new Department of Homeless Services and Housing; the commission voted to receive and file the update 5–0.

Human Services Supervisor Eric presented the Community Services Commission with an update on Glendora’s homelessness services, outreach and recent counts, saying the city’s teams have continued targeted outreach and used grants and motel vouchers to link people to housing and services.

“The final observed count was 64 individuals this year,” Eric said, summarizing the local results from the city’s recent census conducted with community partners and CityNet. Eric said Glendora has run local censuses in 2021 and 2023 and that the 2025 local effort produced an unadjusted, observed total of 64 people; the full survey results are slated for a City Council…

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