Hundreds of volunteers, including members of the Board of Supervisors, Assessor-Recorder-County Clerk Josie Gonzales, county employees, community groups, homeless service providers, stakeholders and individuals came together this morning, Jan. 23, to canvass cities, towns and unincorporated communities to support the unhoused and collect data during the annual Point-In-Time Count (PITC).
“Addressing homelessness is among our top priorities,” said Board of Supervisors Chairman and Third District Supervisor Dawn Rowe. “I am extremely grateful to have our county departments, community partners and volunteers come together to make the annual count a successful effort.”
As an added enhancement to this year’s PITC, the Office of Homeless Services (OHS) collaborated with county and community-based service providers to deploy outreach teams to connect the homeless community to supportive services and shelter in real-time.
In addition, a Health and Safety Fair was hosted this morning by OHS and the city of Colton to provide unhoused individuals with access to showers, health and dental exams, vaccinations, behavioral health supportive services, information on animal care services, and assistance with enrolling in Medi-Cal and CalFresh.
“The annual count is more than just about collecting data,” said OHS Chief Marcus Dillard. “It’s also about connecting the homeless community to housing, healthcare, mental health support and other services to help them get back on their feet.”
Data from the 2024 PITC showed the county’s homeless population at 4,237, which grew by 1 percent in 2024, compared to 26 percent in 2023 and 6.6 percent in 2022. Ultimately, last year’s results indicate progress in addressing this issue. The annual count is crucial for securing grant funding to assist individuals who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless. Results from the 2025 PITC will be shared in the coming months.
Additional County Update News – Jan. 23, 2025
- San Bernardino County Public Works is winter-ready with expanded fleet, enhanced capabilities
- County completes annual Point-In-Time Count
- Sheriff’s HOPE Team Conducts Operation Shelter Me in Victorville, referring 30 people to assistance programs
- Preschool Services Department opens new Head Start Preschool site serving San Bernardino
- San Bernardino County Communications Summit highlights fentanyl epidemic awareness and resources
- Free pet adoptions through January 29 at Big Bear, Devore Animal Shelters
- San Bernardino County HR holds upcoming job fairs across county
- San Bernardino County destinations: Chino Hills State Park
- Call for submissions: Share your favorite San Bernardino County destinations
- San Bernardino County history: Big Bear Alpine Zoo
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- Pet of the Week: Harry
- Jobs of the Week