Fresno will lose more than a hundred much-needed homeless shelter beds by year’s end, GV Wire has learned.

In addition, another 331 shelter beds could close by June 2026 as state and federal funding sources dry up.

That means finding beds for people in need will fall more and more at the hands of nonprofits facing the same funding cuts as local governments.

Operations are already wrapping up at one of Fresno Housing’s temporary housing shelters, the Golden State Triage Center. It is set to close on Saturday. Only a few people remained at the converted hotel that could house 50 people, a worker told GV Wire. Most have been relocated.

By Dec. 31, Fresno Housing will also close its 76-unit Journey Home shelter because of federal funding cuts.

In total, funding for 795 low-barrier beds co

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