After the coronavirus pandemic forced the cancellation of the biannual Point in Time count earlier this year, Orange County officials are looking for volunteers interested in helping compile a comprehensive census of the county’s homeless population in 2022.
The count is scheduled to begin Jan. 24 and continue over several days. It is a federally required biennial census of the homeless that collects demographic data and other information so agencies can update their practices and resources. The tally also helps determine how much funding Orange County will receive to address homelessness issues.
In 2022, City Net, a Long Beach-based nonprofit, will help lead volunteers and other organizations collect information showing: the number of people experiencing homeless people in the county; where people are staying in the county; demographics of individuals and families, including veterans, youth between the ages of 18 to 24, seniors and the number of people affected by physical or mental health concerns of disabilities.
Doug Brecht, acting director of the county’s Office of Care Coordination, said it’s challenging to forecast what the 2022 count will show but believes there may be a “mild increase” of unsheltered people based on conversations he has had with on-the-ground service providers and colleagues.“In terms of results, from my perspective, it’s hard to give a prediction especially against our 2019 count because it’s not only been three years, but what’s happened during those three years,” Brecht said.
All volunteers must show proof of being fully vaccinated, including the booster shot, with the second dose completed in the last six months. Those who received the Johnson and Johnson vaccine must have been given it within the last two months. Otherwise they will be required to show proof of a negative PCR test within 48 hours of the scheduled volunteer shift.
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