

After consideration and consultation with the Public Health Department and local homeless service providers, the Department of Housing for the City of Pasadena has requested an exception from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) in order to postpone the annual Homeless Count to the night of Feb. 22.
As the omicron variant is driving a surge in COVID-19 cases throughout Los Angeles County, the city stated they are “continuing to prioritize the health and safety of our community, including our neighbors experiencing homelessness.”
The City of Pasadena typically collects data from people experiencing homelessness in unsheltered and sheltered locations during the annual Point-in-Time Count within the last 10 days of January as mandated by HUD.
The Department of Housing came to this decision primarily due to concerns stemming from the current surge’s impact on volunteer availability, especially among professional street outreach workers from local homeless service agencies which are currently navigating staffing challenges due to the surge.
The Department is equally concerned with preserving the capacity of the city’s hospitals and healthcare system amid the surge. While ensuring the safety of volunteers and participants had been at the crux of planning efforts well before the omicron surge, the department will implement heightened safety measures when the count takes place in February based on recommendations from the Public Health Department. Those measures include:
If you are interested in volunteering for the Pasadena Homeless Count, now taking place on the evening of Feb. 22 from 8 p.m. through 10 p.m. and the morning of Feb. 23 from 6 a.m. to 8 a.m., registration for the reserve volunteer list has been extended through Feb. 4.
Visit https://pasadenapartnership.org/volunteer-homeless-count/ to sign up. Questions should be directed to Dan Davidson at dan@rosecitycoffee.org.
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