Kamloops counts: Point-in-Time Homeless Count kicks off Tuesday night
KAMLOOPS — Tonight, volunteers will head to the homeless shelters across the city to begin the process of counting the homeless population in Kamloops. It’s part of a new nationwide homeless count taking place this spring, meant to give an accurate snapshot of just how many people across Canada who live without a place to call home. CFJC Today caught up with organizers today, to find out how they’re preparing for the count, and just what they expect to see once the point-in-time count is completed.
Rick W. and Lisa Bajkov are hard at work, preparing food for 450 people, which is the number they expect to feed Wednesday during the local portion of the National Point-in-Time Homeless Count, which begins Tuesday night.
“Tonight at 8:00 pm we’re going to the Emerald Centre and Stuart Wood and we’ll do our shelter count,” Bajkov, the PIT Count coordinator explained. “Tomorrow starting at 7:00 am we’ll have volunteers showing up here at the United Church.”