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Veteran homelessness crisis exposed by inaccurate pit counts

June 27, 2024 | Veterans Affairs: House Committee, Standing Committees - House & Senate, Congressional Hearings Compilation



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Veteran homelessness crisis exposed by inaccurate pit counts
During a recent government meeting, officials highlighted significant discrepancies in the annual Point-in-Time (PIT) counts of homeless veterans, which are crucial for determining federal funding. In Washoe County, the 2023 PIT count reported only 152 homeless veterans, a figure starkly contrasted by the 282 veterans served by local agencies this year alone. This undercount raises concerns about the accuracy of official data, suggesting that the true extent of veteran homelessness in the region—and potentially beyond—may be significantly higher than reported. Officials emphasized that Reno's situation is not unique, indicating a broader issue with the reliability of PIT counts across various areas. The implications of these inaccuracies could affect funding allocations and support services for veterans in need.

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