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Few homeless shelter guests end up housed; new report details problems, points to solution
Few homeless shelter guests end up housed; new report details problems, points to solution
Few homeless shelter guests end up housed; new report details problems, points to solution

Published on: 01/13/2026

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Sleeping pods at the Oak Street Shelter in Southeast Portland were decorated to their occupants' taste in mid-September. Oak Street opened in fall 2025 and was not included in the report.

Homeless shelters that had the most success getting people into permanent housing last year all had one thing in common, according to a new report from Multnomah County: budgets to pay for helping people transition to housing.

News Source : https://www.oregonlive.com/politics/2026/01/few-homeless-shelter-guests-end-up-housed-new-report-details-problem-points-to-solution.html

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