Maricopa County hosted its annual Point In Time homelessness count to gather information on the homeless population in the Valley.
Last year, volunteers conducting the count recorded 9,435 people experiencing homelessness, down from 9,642 in 2023.
Roughly two years ago, there were plans to open an emergency shelter specifically for unhoused people age 55 and older. But construction and permit delays pushed the timeline back. The Haven, as it’s called,
Central Arizona Shelter Services is set to unveil a new facility with over 100 housing units for seniors experiencing homelessness.
A bipartisan housing caucus of 12 Arizona lawmakers will meet to share ideas, discuss existing bills and possibly come up with legislation.
PHOENIX – Valley officials are recruiting volunteers to help document the number of people experiencing homelessness in metro Phoenix. The Maricopa Association of Governments (MAG) is conducting ...
Democrats and Republicans in the Arizona ... rates of homelessness are major challenges that require immediate attention and action," said Democratic state Sen. Analise Ortiz of Phoenix.