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Fairfax County Homeless

Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Fairfax County Registers Chronically Homeless

Volunteers are visiting homeless at camp sites this week at the crack of dawn.

"Boy, when you guys said 6 a.m., you weren't kidding," said Chris P. from behind his plywood front door at a campsite along Eisenhower Avenue near the border of the City of Alexandria and Fairfax County. There was a harvest moon Monday morning, and it was cold, about 32 degrees, and dark. Five Fairfax County volunteers walked into Chris's campsite near Interstate 495 and Eisenhower Avenue with flashlights, hot coffee and clipboards.  "Good morning! Hello!" said volunteer Joe Drach as he walked up to a tent at the small campsite, which included a fire pit, a full clothesline and a three-foot mound of broken glass from smashed beer bottles. Feral cats scampered about with familiarity, and the ground was littered with dozens of empty cat food…

Brendan C

7:44 pm on Tuesday, May 7, 2013

I have seen a lot of homeless people now sleeping in parking lots or at McDonalds. They look like "normal" professional people but are there every night.   more ›

Friday, February 22, 2013

Fairfax County to Register Chronically Homeless

It's part of the county's plan to end homelessness by 2018.

Fairfax County will be abuzz next week when volunteers spread across the area to gather data on the county's homeless population. They will gather individual histories, names and will take photographs, as part of the county's 10-year plan to eradicate homelessness.  "We want to put 150 of the county's homeless in housing in the next three years," said Sherry Eddlekamp, the South County corridor volunteer captain. "We don't want the homeless population to think that we are locating them to let the police or authorities know where they are, and I know that's a big concern for them."  Eddlekamp will direct more than 50 volunteers in the endeavor. "The purpose is to get our homeless off the streets and get them the help that they need," she …

harry lehman

12:10 pm on Friday, February 22, 2013

But...is this the best way, or is there a “better way”? If many or all of these tenured homeless people have refused to be helped in the past years why would they now participate in an intrusive survey that requires their picture being taken? Supervisor Hyland suggests they will not leave their hideouts in the woods. Charity is an American tradition that Fairfax County should embrace but the …   more ›

Sunday, January 27, 2013

New Campaign Will Help Fairfax Homeless

Plan would house 150 homeless over the next three years.

Fairfax County is joining a national initiative to provide housing to the area’s chronically homeless population. During a meeting of the Board of Supervisors Human Services Committee this week, representatives from the county’s Office to Prevent and End Homelessness detailed the struggles of people who live on the streets and in the woods of Fairfax County. About 350 people in the county face chronic homelessness. That’s an increase of more than 100 people since 2010, said Dean Klein, director of the Office to Prevent and End Homelessness. These residents have been homeless for years and have had no success with other county programs, said Klein. In many cases, the county’s chronically homeless suffer from serious mental and physical …

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