What is a PIT count?
A Point In Time count is held once a year and counts sheltered and unsheltered people on a single night in January. The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) requires an annual count to determine who is currently staying in emergency shelter and transitional housing in communities across the country. Volunteers and workers from agencies across our communities conduct this count, on the HUD assigned night.
2020
PIT 2020 Summary
PIT 2020 Sub Populations Summary
PIT 2020 Veterans Summary
PIT 2020 Unaccompanied Youth Summary
2019
PIT 2019 Summary
PIT 2019 Sub Populations Summary
PIT 2019 Veterans Summary
PIT 2019 Unaccompanied Youth Summary
2018
PIT 2018 Summary
PIT 2018 Sub Populations Summary
PIT 2018 Veterans Summary
PIT 2018 Unaccompanied Youth Summary
2017
PIT 2017 Summary
PIT 2017 Region 1
PIT 2017 Region 2
PIT 2017 Region 3
PIT 2017 Region 4
PIT 2017 Region 5
PIT 2017 Region 6
PIT 2017 Region 7
PIT 2017 Region 8
2016
2015
PIT 2015 Sub populations
PIT 2015 Veterans Summary
PIT 2015 SummaryPIT 2020 SummaryPIT 2019 Sub Populations SummaryPIT 2020 Sub Populations SummaryPIT 2020 SummaryPIT 2020 Veterans SummaryPIT 2020 Summary