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ENCORE: COVID-19 Is Spotlighting Folks Experiencing Homelessness Living In RVs In Boise

Margaret Carmel
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Boise Dev
Interfaith Sanctuary Executive Director Jodi Peterson-Stigers, Case Management Coordinator Maranda Jay and Director of Programming Luther Pugh talk with a Boisean living in a camper in downtown Boise.

This interview originally aired Sept. 14, 2020.

As wages in Boise struggle to keep pace with rising rent costs and businesses lay off more employees due to COVID-19, more people are facing homelessness. Some are seeking shelter in their recreation vehicles and campers. That issue has come into sharper focus as the pandemic has changed how and where folks experiencing homelessness spend their days and nights.

Boise Dev reporter Margaret Carmel recentlywrote about this issue, and joins Idaho Matters to tell us how the city and homelessness advocates are trying to get these folks the services they need while respecting their reticence to stay in a shelter during the pandemic.

As COVID-19 cases spread through the U.S. and Idaho, we’re committed to keeping you updated and informed. You can get updated info on cases, closures and how to stay healthy at any time on our Coronavirus news blog.

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