Homeless count up: Report shows Hawaii Island increased by 153
June 30, 2016
A woman makes her way from the Old Kona Industrial Area to the Old Airport Park. (Max Dible/West Hawaii Today)
By Max Dible
West Hawaii Today mdible@westhawaiitoday.com
KAILUA-KONA The Hawaii Point-In-Time Count, an annual survey of the states homeless population, was released Wednesday, and the results were a mixed bag of both encouraging and disconcerting numbers.
The homeless tally statewide increased from 7,620 to 7,921, a jump of 301 homeless individuals, or a total increase of 4 percent. That movement is moderate, however, when compared to leaps made in the previous two years. The homeless population rose by 583 individuals (9.2 percent) between 2013-14 and by 702 individuals (10.1 percent) between 2014-15.
1911 > Funky✓FUnK verified 5 hours ago
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