San Juan County’s 2016 Point in Time Homeless Count will be conducted on Thursday, Jan. 28. Count organizers and volunteers work with local family resource centers, food banks, churches, healthcare providers, senior centers, libraries, the sheriff’s office, and many other community support service providers to conduct the count.
The count, initiated by the state of Washington in 2005, is conducted annually at the end of January. Agencies not open on the day of the count are authorized to conduct the survey on their business day closest to Jan. 28.
Last year’s San Juan County count identified 134 individuals, 74 of whom were living out of doors, in vehicles, in abandoned buildings, or buildings unfit for human habitation. The remaining 60 people were staying in temporary, unstable living arrangements, often with friends or family. Results of previous counts can be viewed online by searching Annual Point in Time Count.
For questions or to help with the count, contact Melanie Rollins, San Juan County Affordable Housing Coordinator, Health and Community Services, 378-4474, melanier@sanjuanco.com