Silicon Valley's Homeless
14 November 2000 - 9:00am
The homeless population of Silicon Valley has grown by 23 percent in the last five years with families making up a growing segment.
San Jose's shelter providers are stepping up efforts to keep the growing number of homeless people off the streets at night, offer them more services during the day and find creative ways to get them into permanent housing.
Source:
Contra Costa Times-Walnut Creek, November 13, 2000
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