Pierre, South Dakota (AP)
South Dakotans who provide services to the homeless plan to do a one-day survey Jan. 29 to count the number of families and individuals across the state who don’t have a place to stay.
The South Dakota Housing for the Homeless Consortium says the information will be used to document the causes and length of homelessness in the state.
South Dakotans who provide services to the homeless plan to do a one-day survey Jan. 29 to count the number of families and individuals across the state who don’t have a place to stay.
The South Dakota Housing for the Homeless Consortium says the information will be used to document the causes and length of homelessness in the state.