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Douglas County volunteers begin biannual point-in-time homelessness count
Summary
Volunteers gathered in Douglas County for the biannual point-in-time (PIT) count to census unsheltered residents; organizers said the data will be sent to HUD and could help qualifying counties receive funding for essentials and programs.
Douglas County volunteers convened Wednesday for the county’s biannual point-in-time (PIT) count, an organizer said, aiming to tally unsheltered residents whose needs may inform federal funding decisions.
"PIT stands for point in time count, and it is a census of the unsheltered people living in our community," Speaker 1 said, explaining the purpose of the count and…
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