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2025 Point-in-Time (PIT) Count in Santa Clara County
The Point-in-Time Count is an Annual Census of people experiencing homelessness (PEH) and is a crucial initiative to understand and address homelessness in Santa Clara County. By conducting an accurate and comprehensive count of homeless individuals, we gain valuable insights into their unique needs and challenges. This knowledge, in turn, enables us to create more effective strategies to provide assistance, support, and resources to those experiencing homelessness in our community.
In prior years, the methodology for the PIT centered around observations only of PEH, with a small sampling of surveys conducted later. This year, the focus will be on a survey-first approach that emphasizes interviews over observations. Observational tallies will of course still be available, but the goal is to survey as many PEH as possible to obtain the most information so we can better serve our most vulnerable neighbors.
Point-in-Time Count Details:
Who: Who are my regional administrators? Who should I reach out to for help? This sheet provides the contact information of the admins by region so you know who to email.
When: Wednesday, January 22nd and Thursday, January 23th
Where: Opportunities are available throughout Santa Clara County.
How Can I Help?
There are several volunteer roles for the Point-in-Time Count. Your jurisdictional lead will provide more information and training information. Here are some ways you can help:
Volunteer Registration is now closed.
Thank you for your interest in supporting the PIT Count! We've had a wonderful response from the community and we've reached capacity for volunteers. If you would like to submit your name for information about next PIT Count, please leave your name and contact information at this link: https://forms.gle/52cqmQq5kB5NmFP76
If you would like to be notified of other opportunities or receive updates about efforts to end homelessness, you can be added to our Continuum of Care email list. Please email info@santaclaracountycoc.org and indicate you want to be added to the Continuum of Care list serv. Thank you so much!
I'm Interested in Volunteering - But I Need Training
County-wide training for the count was held Monday, January 13th at 10am.
Training Slides
Training Recording
Community Meeting January 10, 2025
Community Meeting Slides
Community Meeting Recording Please note the code to access the recording is 7L#@pT&0
What is expected of me as a Volunteer?
| Survey Volunteer | Non-Surveying Volunteer | Team Lead |
| Survey Volunteer PDF | Non-Surveying PDF | Team Lead PDF |
List of additional material on cultural humility:
| Title | Accompanying Content |
| How Cultural Humility and Cultural Competence impact belonging | Article by Allaya Cooks-Campbell |
| Cultural Humility: People, Principles and Practices A documentary by San Francisco State Professor Vivian Chávez | Part 1 of 4 video (also has link to full video) |
| Compassionate Listening | Thich Nhat Hanh interview with Oprah |
| Loving Speech and Deep Listening | Thich Nhat Hanh (short teaching video) |
Important resources before and during the Count:
Day(s) of the Count:
Volunteers will be requested to work in shifts generally between the hours of 6:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. (i.e., from check-in to completing counts and surveys at assigned locations to check out). Local Jurisdictional Leads will provide more detailed information on the times and starting locations. The unsheltered count focuses on teams coming together to drive to designated areas and/or canvass by foot to count at exact mapped locations and complete surveys with willing PEH encountered.