Dawn to Dawn is a service program offered by the city of Eugene, Oregon, aimed at combating homelessness in the community. The program provides a safe and legal place for people experiencing homelessness to sleep in their vehicles or in temporary sheltering structures. The Dawn to Dawn program operates under the City of Eugene’s Car Camping Program, which is managed by St. Vincent de Paul. The program also offers additional support services such as access to bathrooms, garbage disposal, and social service outreach.
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