Point In Time Count

The Point in Time Count (PIT Count) is a federally mandated census count from the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), to be completed biennially by each Continuum of Care across the United States. The PIT Count provides a snapshot of all those experiencing homelessness in our shelters, streets, beaches, cars, or other places not meant for human habitation. The PIT Count is vital for establishing federal funding from HUD as well as State, local and private funding to help end homelessness on O‘ahu. Although the PIT Count report represents a snapshot at one point in time, it provides us an opportunity to look at the trends and demographics of those experiencing homelessness in our community on a single night and across multiple years of Counts.

All those who would like to participate as surveyors in the 2024 Point In Time Count must complete this form.

If you are interested in donating items for participant incentive kits, please see the registry. If you are interested in making a monetary donation, please go to our donations page.

2023 Point In Time Count Dashboard

 

 

Photos from O‘ahu’s Point In Time Count