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County employees at the Point-in-Time Count

County Employees Make Point-in-Time Count Annual Tradition

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Hundreds of San Diego County Employees woke up extra early this morning to participate in the annual Point-in-Time Count.  During the one-day outreach event, volunteers walk and drive through local communities to engage with and collect data from people experiencing homelessness.

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More than 300 County Employees Take Part in Point in Time Count

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The annual Point in Time Count is coordinated by the Regional Task Force on Homelessness and provides a one-day count of the number of people experiencing homelessness in San Diego County, including those in emergency shelters and safe parking lots.

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Hundreds of Volunteers Join Annual Point-in-Time Count

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Once a year, around 1,500 volunteers walk the streets of San Diego County before the sun comes up as part of the region’s Point-in-Time Count to find people experiencing homelessness . 

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Point in Time Volunteers speak with person experiencing homelessness.

Annual Point in Time Count Draws Hundreds of Volunteers

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Nearly 1,500 volunteers walked the streets of San Diego County early this morning looking to engage with people experiencing homelessness as part of the region’s Point in Time Count.

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VIDEO: County Connection – February 2020

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In this episode, have you ever wondered how the County budget works and what the money is spent on? The County launches a new pilot program to help create evacuation plans, volunteers get up at the crack of dawn for the annual Point-In-Time count, and the County opens a new bike skills park.