Bozeman homeless count drops as housing services expand

A whiteboard at HRDC's Homeward Point shelter shows a list of scheduled activities.

BOZEMAN, Mont. — New numbers from the Human Resource Development Council showed a drop in homelessness in Bozeman as local leaders point to expanded services, shelter space and affordable housing efforts. 

It's the programing, it's the shelter capacity, it's collaboration with partners to make sure we're all rowing the boat in the same direction. And it's the addition of affordable housing units," said HRDC president and CEO Heather Grenier. 

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