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Ocean County's Homeless Prevention and Assistance Coalition (HPAC) will conduct its annual Point-in-Time (PIT) Count from January 29 to February 4, 2025.
TOMS RIVER, N.J. - JerseyDesk -- Ocean County's Homeless Prevention and Assistance Coalition (HPAC) will conduct its annual Point-in-Time (PIT) Count from January 29 to February 4, 2025. This initiative aims to survey all sheltered and unsheltered homeless families, youth, veterans, and individuals to guide efforts to end homelessness across New Jersey.
Organized outreaches during the PIT Count will provide participants with access to food, clothing, essential services, and valuable resources. Community members and organizations are encouraged to contribute by donating items such as non-perishable food, clothing, and toiletries. These donations will support individuals and families experiencing homelessness during the count.
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The data collected will inform local and state strategies to combat homelessness, ensuring resources are allocated effectively to those in need. In previous years, the PIT Count has highlighted areas requiring attention; for instance, Toms River reported the highest number of homeless individuals in Ocean County, with 169 people accounting for a significant portion of the county's homeless population.
For more information or to participate in the 2025 Point-in-Time Count, please contact Katie Colhoun at kcolhoun@oceanpartnership.org.
About Ocean County's Homeless Prevention and Assistance Coalition (HPAC):
HPAC is dedicated to addressing homelessness in Ocean County through coordinated efforts, resource allocation, and community engagement. By organizing initiatives like the Point-in-Time Count, HPAC strives to create a comprehensive understanding of homelessness in the region and develop effective solutions. https://oceanhpac.org/
Organized outreaches during the PIT Count will provide participants with access to food, clothing, essential services, and valuable resources. Community members and organizations are encouraged to contribute by donating items such as non-perishable food, clothing, and toiletries. These donations will support individuals and families experiencing homelessness during the count.
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The data collected will inform local and state strategies to combat homelessness, ensuring resources are allocated effectively to those in need. In previous years, the PIT Count has highlighted areas requiring attention; for instance, Toms River reported the highest number of homeless individuals in Ocean County, with 169 people accounting for a significant portion of the county's homeless population.
For more information or to participate in the 2025 Point-in-Time Count, please contact Katie Colhoun at kcolhoun@oceanpartnership.org.
About Ocean County's Homeless Prevention and Assistance Coalition (HPAC):
HPAC is dedicated to addressing homelessness in Ocean County through coordinated efforts, resource allocation, and community engagement. By organizing initiatives like the Point-in-Time Count, HPAC strives to create a comprehensive understanding of homelessness in the region and develop effective solutions. https://oceanhpac.org/
Source: Ocean County's Ending Homelessness Group
Filed Under: Non-profit
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