TRINITY, FL - Homelessness in Pasco County, Florida is on the rise due to a combination of factors. The COVID-19 pandemic and the skyrocketing costs of housing have left many people struggling and unable to maintain their homes. This has resulted in a significant increase in the number of homeless individuals in the county. According to Greg Armstrong, the chairman of Pasco’s Continuum of Care, the county is now dealing with thousands of homeless people, compared to just a few hundred in the past. The crisis of homelessness in Pasco County is so severe that the county is considering setting up a tent city to provide basic necessities like bathrooms, showers, and heated structures to those in need.
A homeless tent city is a temporary, outdoor community of tents and makeshift shelters that are set up to provide housing for homeless individuals and families. Homeless tent cities are often established as a response to the lack of affordable housing and the increasing number of homeless individuals in a particular area. They typically provide basic amenities such as toilets, showers, and sometimes even electricity and running water. The aim of homeless tent cities is to provide a safe and secure environment for people who are experiencing homelessness, while also connecting them with resources and services that can help them transition into more permanent housing. However, homeless tent cities are often controversial and face opposition from local residents and businesses. They are often seen as a stopgap solution to the larger problem of homelessness, rather than a long-term solution.
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