Hawaii's homeless first point-in-time count being conducted since 2024
The count aims to improve funding and address a cycle involving mental health, jail, and shelters affecting chronically homeless individuals, with results expected in May.
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Homeless count shows gaps in the system | Honolulu Star-Advertiser
For the first time since 2024, Oahu on Monday resumed its unsheltered Point in Time count of people living on the streets. Outreach teams, service providers and city officials fanned out across Honolulu — including Chinatown, one of the island’s most visible areas of homelessness.
For first time, homeless data count will span a week
A coalition of Chaffee County organizations and volunteers coordinated by the Chaffee Housing Authority and Chaffee Hospitality will participate this week in the nationally coordinated Point-in-Time Homeless Count in association with the Colorado Balance of State Continuum of Care.
Hawaiʻi Island Homeless Point in Time Count Begins The count will continue throughout the week
Hawaiʻi Island Homeless Point in Time Count Begins The count will continue throughout the week Hawai‘i Island–Volunteers and outreach staff fanned out across Hawai‘i Island early Monday morning for the first shift of the Homeless Point in Time Count (HPIT), a federally mandated survey that offers a one-night snapshot of homelessness nationwide. Teams are not only canvassing public beaches, parks, and sidewalks, but also canals, cemeteries, caves…
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