A comprehensive, detailed database of those experiencing homelessness in Sonoma County, known as the “by-names list,” is expected to keep a more accurate, real-time count and facilitate service to ...
As Napa County officials work to understand shifting homelessness trends, the early morning count serves as both a sobering ...
Sonoma County approves Behavioral Health Bridge Housing program for homeless with severe mental health issues.
Sonoma County is facing a homeless crisis with over 5,500 unhoused individuals an increase of 20% from 2023. Thirteen percent ...
Next week, Contra Costa, Sonoma and Napa counties will also conduct homeless counts. Preliminary results are expected to be released in the spring or summer. The Bay Area’s other five counties will ...
The last Bay Area county to see a homeless population decrease was Marin County, decreasing from 1,118 to 1,090, a 28-count difference. Sonoma County saw an increase of 256 people becoming homeless.
But the fires continued, and it’s now become a permanent fixture. For several years following the fire, Sonoma County ...
For several years following the fire, Sonoma County included fire-related questions in its annual homeless point-in-time count. The year after the disaster, more than one-third of homeless survey ...
The Williams-Sonoma store at 2903 Granville Street is ... Woodvine Stanley Q. Woodvine is a homeless resident of Vancouver who has worked in the past as an illustrator, graphic designer, and ...
For several years following the fire, Sonoma County included fire-related questions in its annual homeless point-in-time count. The year after the disaster, more than one-third of homeless survey ...