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RoCo’s Homeless Task Force

Recognizing the health and safety challenges for those experiencing homelessness in Salisbury, City Council approved 2021 Community Development Block Grant Coronavirus Program (CDBG-CV) funding for an outreach coordinator position to help support the local Homeless Task Force. Formed as a partnership among local service organizations, the Homeless Task Force is a community-wide effort to address the urgent needs of the homeless population in Rowan County. The task force and the outreach coordinator position are facilitated within Rowan Helping Ministries, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to “moving people out of crisis, poverty, hunger, and homelessness.”

“The Homeless Task Force is a tremendous opportunity for our 30-plus agencies to come together using all of our resources to help the underrepresented, sheltered, and unsheltered residents in Rowan County,” said Salisbury Police Homeless Liaison Dennis Rivers. “Through this group, we are able to collaborate, provide direct access to various service agencies, and help people navigate challenging paperwork processes.” According to Kyna Grubb, Rowan Helping Ministries Executive Director, her organization coordinates the Point in Time homeless count each year. “In 2020, the last time a traditional count was conducted, 180 homeless individuals were counted in Rowan County.” Traditional counts were not conducted in 2021 or 2022 due to the pandemic, but a count was done in 2023.

“We returned to our traditional counting with improved information about street homelessness thanks to our street outreach program with Dennis,” Grubb added. “We counted 238 homeless, which included those living in shelters and transitional housing We surmise the increase was due to rent/utility moratoriums, the restart of evictions, increased rental rates, and inflation and combined with increases in poor mental health and substance use.”

“From the police department and city’s perspective, our primary goal is ensuring all residents are sheltered and safe,” said Rivers, “We are fortunate to have a strong relationship with Rowan Helping Ministries and the other agencies as we come together to find solutions for those experiencing homelessness.”

For more information, visit salisburync.gov/Homeless.

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The City encourages the community to stay informed, practice good hygiene, be aware, and be prepared.

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Staff Liaison

Hannah Jacobson
(704) 638-5230
Hannah.Jacobson@salisburync.gov

Current COVID-19 Restrictions

Executive Order 185:

  • Lifts the Modified Stay at Home Order established under Executive Order 181
  • Still requires face coverings in all public indoor settings
  • Allows many businesses to operate at 50% capacity
  • Extends onsite service of alcohol until 11 p.m.
  • Lifts the 100-person cap on some businesses that were operating at 30% capacity
  • Allows some indoor businesses – including bars and taverns, indoor amusement parks, movie theaters and indoor sports arenas – to open at 30% capacity (with a cap of 250 people)
  • Allows larger indoor arenas with a capacity of more than 5,000 people to open at 15% capacity with no cap (as long as additional safety protocols in place)
  • Increases the indoor mass gathering limit to 25 people (the outdoor mass gathering limit remains at 50 people)

Each of these routes arrives and departs from the central Transfer Site on Depot St. Any bus you board can take you to the Transfer Site. Any member of the public may ride on the bus. The buses do not operate on holidays.

Please note that the last time listed for a stop indicates the last bus will be traveling to that location and no further transfers are available.


If you leave home, practice your Ws: Wear, Wait, Wash

Covid-19: What are the 3 w's for COVID-19? 1 Wear a cloth mask over your nose and mouth. 2 Wait 6 feet apart. Avoid close contact. 3 Wash your hands or use hand sanitizer.

Stay safe. When outside, stay at least 6 ft. apart.

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