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Understanding the 2015 Point In Time Homeless Count and Community Involvement

The 2015 Point In Time Homeless Count is a crucial initiative for assessing homelessness and advocating for community support. Scheduled for the evening of January 27, 2015, with the Project Homeless Connect event on January 28, this count is essential for securing Continuum of Care funding, including FFY14 Permanent Supportive Housing and VASH programs. Community participation is vital for successful data collection, influencing key funding and resources for the homeless population in Alaska. For more information, reach out to Scott Ciambor or Carrie Collins.

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Understanding the 2015 Point In Time Homeless Count and Community Involvement

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  1. 2015 Point In Time Homeless Count The Importance of Community Participation

  2. Key Contacts • Scott Ciambor - Alaska Coalition on Housing and Homelessness • scott.ciambor@alaska.gov • 907-465-5114 • Carrie Collins – Alaska Housing Finance Corporation • ccollins@ahfc.us • 907–330-8276

  3. Important Dates • Point In Time Count – Evening of January 27, 2015 • Project Homeless Connect – January 28, 2015

  4. Why is the Point In Time Count Important? • Continuum of Care Funding – FFY14 Permanent Supportive Housing Bonus Project • VASH and Youth Federal Funding • Community Advocacy

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