Just over 20 households in Clare exited homelessness in April.
A new report from the local authority shows demand for emergency accommodation remains strong across the county.
According to Clare County Council, 204 people are now living in homeless shelters here.
This includes 36 families comprised of 132 adults and 72 children.
Just 21 households exited emergency accommodation during April, with two excluded by the local authority.
Three households moved to temporary accommodation, while one has returned to friends and family and another has been provided with supports to live independently.
For the fourth consecutive month, no one exiting homeless services in Clare entered the private housing market.
Once again the majority of households recorded as leaving emergency accommodation in Clare have been the 14 accommodated by the Winter Beds initiative, which is a temporary emergency accommodation programme.
During the month, Clare County Council says it prevented a further six households, including five families from entering homelessness.

