Volunteers needed for Point-in-Time Count
Approximately 50 volunteers are needed for the City’s Point in Time Count on April 11, to walk the streets and talk to people who are experiencing homelessness.
Forrest McGregor, Research and Evaluation Analyst with the City of Grande Prairie says they do a point in time count every two years to keep track of changing trends and make sure they are making progress to end homelessness locally.
The volunteers will go around with a survey where they’ll ask those experiencing homelessness questions about income, reasons why they are experiencing homelessness, and how long they’ve been in Grande Prairie.
The count is also used to ensure, if people are in a public system like corrections or hospitals, that the city can work with those systems so people who are coming into them homeless, aren’t leaving homeless as well.