The City of Hayward Community Services Division is seeking
volunteers to participate in the upcoming biennial Point-in-Time Count of people
living without homes in Hayward and across Alameda County.
The Point-in-Time Count, scheduled to take place Jan. 30,
2019, records the number of people staying in shelters and transitional
housing, and estimates the number of people who are unsheltered living
outdoors on a single night every other year.
The count is a requirement for continued receipt of federal
funding of services to end homelessness and gives local communities useful and
critical data strategic, program and policy planning and decision-making.
The recruitment and training of volunteers for the Point-in- Time Count—known locally as Every One Counts!—is being led and managed on behalf of the County of Alameda by the nonprofit organization Every One Home.
Volunteers need to be at least age 18, commit to five to six volunteer hours, including one hour of online training prior to the day of the count and four to five hours in person on count day, plus be able to collaborate with one to two other volunteers and one guide, and walk as needed in assigned census tracts. To learn more and get involved, visit Every One Counts.