Fayetteville recently hired its first homelessness strategy coordinator, Gage Reed, the city announced; Reed joins from 7hills Homeless Center and will work in the Housing and Community Services Department. His responsibilities include coordinating extreme weather responses, supporting shelter and housing expansion, and advancing initiatives to improve housing stability and economic opportunity for residents experiencing homelessness. Charleston and Columbus reporting on the 2025 U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development assessment show regional variance: West Virginia recorded 1,925 people experiencing homelessness in 2025, while Ohio had more than 12,000 people homeless on a single night in January 2025, with Ohio's tally rising 3.7% year-over-year even as national counts fell 3.3%.
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Homelessness affects community safety and resources. Gage Reed's appointment in Fayetteville could mean more coordinated efforts to address this issue. If you're in an area with rising homelessness, consider advocating for similar roles in your local government.
Homelessness is a complex issue with regional variations. While national counts are decreasing, some states like Ohio are seeing increases. The hiring of a dedicated coordinator in Fayetteville could be a proactive step towards addressing this issue. Worth forwarding if you know someone passionate about housing stability.
Municipal agencies and housing and nonprofit providers may gain improved coordination and a dedicated staff resource, enabling more structured outreach, extreme weather responses, and potential expansion of shelter and housing programs.
People experiencing homelessness face continued instability amid rising counts in some states, straining shelters, local services, and economic opportunities while municipalities adjust to shifting needs.
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