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Earlier this year, we asked you what you wanted to know about California’s gaping economic inequality, and many of you raised questions about homelessness.

Over the past few weeks, my colleague Marie Tae McDermott has tackled reader questions about whether most people experiencing homelessness are from California or have moved from out of state, and why the homelessness crisis seems to be so much more dire in California than in other states.

Today, we want to take a moment to look forward.

Many of our readers have said that homelessness in California can seem overwhelming to the point of paralysis. Still, many asked about what they can do to help.

“What are specific actions I can take as a resident of the Bay Area to help homeless populations access services or resources they need?” Scout Leonard, a Berkeley resident, asked.