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The Point-In-Time Count. A Point-In-Time count is an annual count of sheltered and unsheltered people experiencing homelessness. It's used to assess need and allocate resources—which makes it incredibly important. Here's some more information about it, and how you can get involved.
Why It Matters
It's critical that the counts be as accurate as possible because the reported number is directly tied to the annual allocation of budgets and services across each city and state. Undercounts mean fewer resources, and properly allocated funds can make a huge difference.
The Numbers Aren't The Whole Story When the count appears to have decreased from one year to the next, it's easy to want to celebrate government progress, while organizations and individuals are left still feeling strained and overwhelmed. While the goal is to decrease the overall number of individuals experiencing homelessness, this is only one way of addressing a very complex issue.
Who Does The Counting? You do! Anyone can get involved. The exact date varies by location according to population and population density. Visit your city's or state's Department of Homeless Services page to learn more about opportunities to volunteer for the count.
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