Crime & Safety
The Longest Night: RivCo Officials Provide Resources To Area Homeless
5,711 of RivCo's homeless were guided to stable housing in 2024. Thursday's Longest Night events can help more in Hemet, Indio & Riverside.

HEMET, CA — Thursday, the plight of the region's homeless was brought to the surface for The Longest Night of the Year.
Officials Thursday slated events focused on assisting the homeless in Riverside County in the cities of Hemet, Indio, and Riverside.
In Hemet, the ceremony is set for 6 p.m. Thursday in the Hemet Behavioral Health Clinic, 650 N. State St.
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In Indio, a ceremony was scheduled at 5 p.m. Thursday at the Coachella Valley Rescue Mission, 47-470 Van Buren St., Indio.
In Riverside, the ceremony is set for 5 and 8 p.m. Thursday at Fairmount Park, 2601 Fairmount Blvd., Riverside. Representatives from the county and city will be in attendance.
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Along with remembrance services, county Behavioral Health workers and volunteers from regional nonprofits will be handing out blankets, jackets, hygiene products, snacks and information sheets on obtaining county services.
Additionally, Narcan, an opioid antagonist nose spray that can arrest the effects of an overdose from fentanyl and other illicit drugs, will be distributed, officials said.
Riverside County officials have organized gatherings to commemorate the "Longest Night," which precedes the winter solstice by just two days, serving as an occasion to underscore the adversity facing those on the streets or otherwise unsheltered, as well as honor those who have died under the same circumstances.
RivCo Board of Supervisors Chairman Chuck Washington spoke on the events.
"We remain steadfast in our mission to uplift those facing homelessness by providing critical resources and care," Washington said. "Events like these help us honor those we've lost while continuing the fight for solutions that bring hope and change."
Riverside County Housing & Workforce Solutions Director Heidi Marshall spoke on the hope behind The Longest Night events.
"Through comprehensive initiatives, such as housing support, job training and health services, we aim to offer a pathway to stability and dignity for every individual," Marshall said.
Thus far in 2024, Riverside County "has helped more than 5,711 individuals find stable housing," according to an HWS statement.
"The county also assisted 18,339 individuals through our system of care," the agency stated.
The county's most recent comprehensive Point-In-Time homeless survey, conducted in January 2023, identified 3,725 homeless individuals countywide, a 12% increase from 2022.
The counts are conducted biannually, and the next one is slated for January.
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