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Have Questions About Homelessness In Puget Sound? Ask Us
Patch is teaming up with news outlets around Puget Sound on a project to answer your questions about the homelessness crisis.

SEATTLE, WA - There are over 14,000 homeless people living in Snohomish, King, and Pierce counties, according to the 2018 point-in-time homeless counts. That's more than the populations of Gig Harbor, Sumner, Woodinville, or Enumclaw.
Homeless people are your neighbors, they ride the bus with you, and you might even work with someone experiencing homelessness. But as intertwined in our communities as they are, how much do you really know about people experiencing homelessness?
More importantly: What do you want to know about homeless people or the larger homelessness crisis?
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Patch is teaming up with other local media outlets to answer your questions. Click the link below to send us your questions about homelessness. In the coming weeks, we'll divide up the questions between each news outlet and dig deep to get you answers.
Send us your questions: Click this link to send your question
Big thanks to our partners — The Evergrey, GeekWire, Crosscut, Seattlepi.com, Real Change, ParentMap, and KUOW for working with us on this project; to Crosscut for coordinating #SeaHomeless Day on July 19; to Hearken for letting us use their tool for this collaborative local project; and to all of you for thinking and caring about your city.
Find out what's happening in Seattlefor free with the latest updates from Patch.
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