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Continuum of Care presents PIT and HMIS data showing service demand rise; council receives report
Summary
The Fayetteville–Cumberland Continuum of Care reported 2025 point‑in‑time (PIT) data and year‑round HMIS figures showing a broader set of needs: 383 counted on PIT night, HMIS-served totals of 845 people and 553 households, increased transitional housing placements and high referral numbers; council received the presentation and asked for continued collaboration with county and nonprofits.
Dr. Deborah Harris, chair of the Fayetteville‑Cumberland Continuum of Care (COC), presented the 2025 point‑in‑time (PIT) and HMIS (homeless management information system) data and outlined gaps and operational needs.
Dr. Harris said the PIT count was conducted on Jan. 24 (rescheduled from Jan. 23 because of weather) and recorded about 383 people on that 24‑hour snapshot. She emphasized that HMIS…
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