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One of every six homeless persons counted in Springfield on a single winter night in 2023 was a child under the age of 18. That’s just one of the stats revealed in an annual effort to count Springfield’s unhoused population.
homeless adults in Springfield. 42. average months on the street. 65/35. male/female ratio. One adult living without shelter costs our community an estimated $30,597/year. in direct costs like municipal court fees, jailing, ambulances, hospital visits, fires, policing costs, city clean up, etc.
According to the most recent numbers on The Connecting Ground’s website, there are 2,435 homeless people in and around the Springfield area who have engaged with someone from Connecting Grounds’ outreach team within the last year.
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. – Advocates in Springfield are wrapping up their annual Point In Time (PIT) count to determine how many homeless people are living in Springfield. Last week’s...
Here is a breakdown of where the homeless population in Springfield is staying according to the Connecting Grounds street census: 676 are on the streets or in camps. 123 are living in cars....
Springfield's homeless situation is again front-and-center as the Springfield City Council and Community Partnership of the Ozarks look for solutions.
According to HUD’s 2014-2018 Comprehensive Housing Affordability Strategy (CHAS) data, Springfield has 13,060 households with incomes at or below 30% of AMI, which is 17.7% of all Springfield...
With 1,100 adults on the street, Springfield’s annual cost of homelessness is estimated at $33.7 million per year, using this calculation. The Connecting Grounds seeks about $21 million in public and private funding to build two outreach centers.
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (KY3) - A recent survey of 280 homeless people in the area shows that almost a third of them have lived in Springfield for more than 25 years and that nearly 7-out-of-10 have...
This report examines responses to the 2020 Unsheltered Point-in Time Survey conducted in Springfield and Greene County Missouri, and provides information for 247 individuals who were experiencing homelessness.