Sacramento Steps Forward still needs about 100 volunteers for its upcoming two-day Point-In-Time count, which documents the number of people who are experiencing unsheltered homelessness in Sacramento later this month.
“First and foremost, the opportunity for the community to participate in collecting really rich information around people experiencing homelessness and having a chance to also interact with someone who is unsheltered and [in] a different way than they may normally do in their day-to-day lives,” Bates said.
“For about seven years, the homeless deaths pretty much spread out evenly across the four seasons, which was one of the findings that we kept pushing — that you need to create year-round shelter,” Erlenbusch said. “If you focus on wintertime, that's great, but 75% of homeless people die in the three other seasons. So you need year-round safe places to be.”
“And then if folks are willing and OK, then we ask that volunteers … to engage in a quick 5-minute survey to collect some additional information about the person who's experiencing unsheltered homelessness,” Bates said.
“We really appreciate the overwhelming support,” she said, “that we are getting from the community to step up and help with this pretty significant event that's going to do some really important data for us all to consider, as we are doing all the hard work to really address homelessness and make our community a better place for everyone.”
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