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Annual Point-in-Time Count
The annual Point-In-Time count is required by the national Department of Housing and Urban Development for every community in the country and serves as a static count of the number of people experiencing homelessness. It is the principle means for gauging the need for homeless assistance resources both nationally and here in Ramsey County community. The results of the PIT Count directly impact the amount of funding dedicated to serving people experiencing homelessness in Ramsey County.
To anonymously collect general demographic and health information, we conduct a brief (5-10 minute) survey/interview with each person who reports experiencing homelessness the night of the annual PIT count through homeless outreach teams.
Ramsey County, in partnership with Heading Home Ramsey, recruits volunteers to assist with the unsheltered homeless count. Volunteers are recruited every year during the months of December and January. All volunteers must attend a training before administering surveys.
Annual reports
The annual count measures the total number of people experiencing homelessness through emergency shelters, transitional housing, or unsheltered homelessness on a single night.
- 2022 Ramsey County Point-In-Time count (PDF)
- 2021 Ramsey County Point-in-Time count (PDF)
- See Point-In-Time count comparisons from 2015-2021 in Ramsey County (PDF)
For more information about the PIT Count across Minnesota, see the MN HMIS website.
For more information regarding the PIT Count or to volunteer in future counts, email [email protected].
Contact Us
For more information about Heading Home Ramsey or how to get involved, please email [email protected].
If you or your family need help with a housing crisis, visit the Housing Services & Support webpage.