PITC13Portland EVE Point in Time Homeless Count 002 a

    VA, HUD Secretaries Conduct Homeless Count-During the last week of January, the Department of Veterans Affairs, Housing and Urban Development, and local agencies across the country conduct Point-in-Time Counts—to get a statistically reliable, unduplicated count of sheltered and unsheltered homeless Veterans, individuals and families in the U.S.

    David Greaves, Ph.D. Portland VA Medical Center Admin. Director, MH & CN and Dr. James Bane, Primary Care provider at Portland Community Resource and Referral Center (CRRC) consult a city street map held by CRRC Clinic Manager Cathy Spofford (hidden) before venturing out to participate in the Point in Time Count held in Portland, Oregon on Feb. 31. More than 13 staff members of CRRC, PVAMC, and others joined others in the community to learn more about the individuals and families experiencing homelessness while collecting valuable information about the level of homelessness in our community and the need for services.
    Following the annual Point in Time Count today, some of the staff members who were part of the count of Portland area homeless gathered outside of PVAMC's Community Resource and Referral Center. The CRRC in downtown Portland serves homeless Veterans, or those at risk of becoming homeless, with access to care and benefits. Veterans are assisted with a variety of needs, including homeless assistance, access to medical, mental health, and substance abuse treatment. The Point in Time Count provides agencies that assist homeless people with important information on the level of homelessness and services needed. VA photos by Kelli D. Foesch.

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