A tent belonging to a homeless person is set up along the Ocean Beach Pier. Photo by Chris Stone San Diego learned from the latest Point in Time Count, an annual survey of the homeless, that nearly 11,000 people are living on the street, in cars, and in shelters. The Regional Task Force on the Homeless also found that 30% of homeless people identify as LGBTQ. Homelessness does not discriminate as the data includes people who are in their early 20s and into their elderly years, who are black or Latino, and who identify as transgender or non-binary. The most vulnerable are elders, minor children, and transitional youth aged 18 to 26. There are common misconceptions about the home
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