The night of January 31, 2018 VERMONT’S ANNUAL POINT IN TIME

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The night of January 31, 2018 VERMONT’S ANNUAL POINT IN TIME COUNT OF HOMELESSNESS The night of January 31, 2018 What is the Point in Time Count? Annual, one-night survey of individuals & families experiencing homelessness to better understand and plan for their needs. This is a statewide effort, organized by each local Continuum of Care, to count every single individual. Who is counted? People who are “literally homeless” under HUD’s definition. This means families staying in an emergency shelter or outdoors (e.g. car, tent, on the street). This does not include those who may qualify as homeless under the McKinney Vento definition, such as being doubled up, couch surfing, or at risk of homelessness. The local Economic Services office will survey families & individuals staying in a motel provided by a state voucher; shelter staff will survey those staying in emergency shelters. How can Homeless Liaisons Help? Encourage individuals & families who are staying outdoors (car, tent, etc.) to call 2-1-1 to complete a survey the night of January 31 or the morning of February 1. Email your local coordinator at if you’re interested in being a volunteer surveyor. Learn more about the results of last year’s Count here. Read the National Center for Homeless Education’s publication on the Count here.