More than 250 volunteers gather to provide resources for those experiencing homelessness in Columbus

COLUMBUS, Ohio — More than 250 volunteers went out into the community Thursday morning to help those experiencing homelessness.

This effort, called the point-in-time count, is led each year by the Community Shelter Board.

“We are experiencing record homelessness in our community, but we want to make sure people are safe,” said Michael Wilkos, vice president of community engagement for the United Way of Central Ohio. “This cold snap really identifies the critical need.”…

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