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Service hubs, multidisciplinary team credited with housing about 20 people after Jordan Creek eviction

Allentown Commission on Homelessness · April 15, 2026
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Commission leaders described service hubs and a county multidisciplinary team that connected people after the Jordan Creek encampment eviction; the commission reported roughly 20 people housed (including three veterans) and 11 long‑term placements from multidisciplinary referrals.

Commission co‑chairs told committee members that city‑coordinated service hubs and a county multidisciplinary team helped connect dozens of people to services after the Jordan Creek encampment eviction.

Christina said the commission’s encampment committee organized several cleanups with city public works before the eviction and then worked alongside newly formed service hubs to link people to housing and treatment. "We organized 3 or 4 cleanups with the city's public works department... to clean up the garbage and also to find ways for the individuals in the community to throw out their garbage," she…

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