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Catalogue Entry: 2018 PiT Brandon -Everyone Counts Final Report
Everyone Counts, Brandon’s third Point-In-Time (PiT) Count of people experiencing homelessness, is about giving a voice to people struggling to find a place to call home. The...-
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Catalogue Entry: 2020 Homeless Count In Metro Vancouver
A Point-in-time homeless count has been conducted in Metro Vancouver since 2002. The data provided here was collected on the evening of March3rd and throughout the day/evening...-
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Catalogue Entry: 2020 Greater Victoria Point-In-Time Homeless Count Aan Housing Needs Survey
BETWEEN MARCH 11 AND 12, 2020, over 175 citizen volunteers and staff, along with a cross-sector of service agencies and community partners, participated in the Capital Region’s...-
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Catalogue Entry: 2021 Brantford Brant Point-in-Time Count Report
The City of Brantford, on behalf of Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC) and our local Reaching Home Community Advisory Board, gratefully acknowledges and thanks all...-
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Catalogue Entry: 2021 Homelessness Point-in-Time Count 24 hours in October
The 2021 Point-in-Time Count was conducted on the traditional unceded territory of the Algonquin Anishinabe people. The City of Ottawa honors the peoples and the land of the...-
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Catalogue Entry: 2021 Point in Time Count of People Experiencing Homelessness in the District...
The 2021 PiT Survey began at 6:00 pm on October 2nd and continued for 24 hours. The survey was available for completion in the City of Thunder Bay at the Canadian Lakehead...-
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Catalogue Entry: 2021 Point-In Time Homelessness Enumeration Results Report
A Point-In Time (PIT) Count of homelessness is required by both the Federal and Provincial government under existing funding agreements. For the Federal government, a PIT Count...-
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Catalogue Entry: 2021 Results of the Urban Kingston Point-in-Time Count
On April 14, 2021, United Way KFLA, through a grant from Employment and Social Development Canada’s Reaching Home: Canada’s Homelessness Strategy (RH), conducted a coordinated...-
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Catalogue Entry: 2021 STREET NEED ASSESSMENT results report
Overview of Homelessness in Toronto Total Estimated Number of People Experiencing Homelessness Based on the 2021 SNA, it is estimated that there were 7,347 people experiencing...-
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Catalogue Entry: AGENDA DSSMSSAB REGULAR BOARD MEETING Thursday, November 25, 2021 at 4:30 PM...
Community Housing and Development recently coordinated Sault Ste. Marie’s third Everyone Counts Point-in-Time (PiT) Homelessness Count. PiT counts are conducted in communities...-
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Catalogue Entry: 2022 Saskatoon Point-in-Time Homelessness Count
Making sure that “everyone counts” in Point-in-Time (PIT) Homelessness Counts is a key resource to address homelessness and support efforts to ensure that all Saskatoon...-
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Catalogue Entry: 2022 Homeless Enumeration Area Specific Analysis
Since 2016, the Simcoe County community has conducted a Homelessness Enumeration every two years. The information collected helps connect people to the appropriate programs and...-
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Catalogue Entry: Calgary Point-In-Time Count Report
Point-in-Time (PiT) Counts are a way of enumerating people experiencing homelessness and provide a "snapshot" of homelessness in Calgary at a specific point in time. Calgary’s...-
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Catalogue Entry: Dénombrement des personnes en situation d’itinérance sur l’île de Montréal...
Ce rapport est le fruit du travail de nombreuses personnes qui ont œuvré au dénombrement entre octobre 2017 et mars 2019. Le comité de pilotage, dont les membres sont nommés...-
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Catalogue Entry: Homelessness in the Halifax Regional Municipality Point-in-Time Count in 2022.
Like many communities across Nova Scotia, Halifax is experiencing an affordable housing crisis which is affecting more individuals and families than it ever has in recent...-
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Catalogue Entry: Kamloops 2021 Point-In-Time Count Report
This project is funded by the Government of Canada’s Reaching Home: Canada’s Homelessness Strategy. The purpose of the PiT Count is to estimate the minimum number of people...-
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Catalogue Entry: Kenora District Enumeration Report
The Kenora District Services Board (KDSB) provides services to a catchment area of 407,000 km2 ranging from the Manitoba border, to the east of Ignace, south to the Rainy River...-
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Catalogue Entry: Niagara’s Homelessness Point-in-Time Count Report
The PiT Count survey was administered to everyone over 15 years old who was experiencing homelessness on the reference night and who consented to participate. It included...-
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Catalogue Entry: Nipissing Counts 2021: A Count and Survey of Individuals Experiencing...
On Wednesday October 13, 2021 beginning at 8:00am through to October 14, 2021 at 7:59am, the District of Nipissing Social Services Administration Board (DNSSAB) oversaw the...-
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Catalogue Entry: The Point-in-Time Homeless Count in Yellowknife
THE PIT COUNT SERVES AS A CRITICAL PART OF YELLOWKNIFES RESPONSE TO HOMELESSNESS. CONDUCTING PIT COUNTS ENABLES THE COMMUNITY TO MEASURE PROGRESS IN ADDRESSING HOMELESSNESS.-
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