Findings from the PIT count help our region’s coordinated network of homeless services learn about needs in the community from those individuals and families who are experiencing homelessness.
By talking directly to people experiencing homelessness in our region, homeless services providers can lead more effective and impactful community change.
PIT counts are a requirement from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) that communities conduct periodic counts of people experiencing homelessness. This data is compiled both locally and nationally to inform programs, planning, and funding. Homeward has coordinated Greater Richmond's PIT counts since 1999. Homeward has used a standard methodology since 2007, which includes publishing PIT count data and trends over time on our website.
As part of statewide coordination, PIT counts are taking place around Virginia on January 27, 2022.
Similar to the 2021 counts in January and July, Homeward will follow federal and local health guidelines regarding COVID-19 while still meeting reporting requirements.
Once the Greater Richmond PIT count is complete, Homeward will begin analyzing the data and reporting to federal and state agencies, as required by law. Initial findings from the Winter 2022 PIT count are expected to be released in February.
If you are within 3 days of losing housing, call The Homeless Connection Line: 804-972-0831 . If you are more than 3 days away from losing housing, call The Housing Resource Line: 804-422-5061
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