homelessness
Chief Tchida says no citations given as result of new unhoused ordinances
Nonprofits step up to provide shelter during winter storm
Brittany Wright enjoys the warmth inside the Getsemani Center on Friday night, January 23, 2026. With winter weather coming to Central Texas, the area’s homeless find shelter at warming centers in the area. Photo by Andy Sharp.
Photos: Residents seek shelter with warming center
Georgetown City Council members unanimously approved several ordinances related to homelessness during its regular June 25 meeting. (Photo by Kaitlyn Wilkes)
City council passes ordinances affecting unhoused residents
Melvin Orsack waits for the warming shelter to open at San Gabriel Unitarian Universalist Fellowship on Wednesday evening, February 19, 2025. The shelter will be open until 9 a.m. on Saturday. Photo by Andy Sharp
Warming Shelters open in Wilco during cold snap
Georgetown Police Chief Cory Tchdia was welcomed as a guest speaker at the Georgetown Newcomers and Friends group at Wellspring United Methodist Church to talk about homelessness and mental health. (Photo by Kaitlyn Wilkes)
Community effort needed to address homelessness
Members of the Wilco Homeless Coalition gathered outside the Volunteer Serving Center in Round Rock for the first annual vigil for the Williamson County Homeless Persons Memorial in late December. Photo courtesy of the Wilco Homeless Coalition.
Homeless advocacy group holds service
Wilco Homelessness Coalition volunteer shirts used for the Point in Time Count. Photo by Nalani Nuylan..
Counted for
Williamson County Homelessness Coalition counts current population, volunteers needed
Williamson County Commissioners and representatives from food pantries across the county pose for a photo during the November 7 Commissioners Court at the county courthouse. Photo by Nalani Nuylan.