Kamloops to take part in national homeless count
KAMLOOPS — Every fall, multiple agencies in Kamloops get together and conduct a homeless count to help take a snapshot of how many people in our local community are living in a vulnerable state. This spring, Kamloops is taking part in a national point-in-time homeless count, which will take a broader snapshot of the homeless situation in 60 communities across the country. Local organizers of the count are looking for volunteers to help make the count a success.
Planning is underway for the 2018 Point-in-Time National Homeless count. The count is a cross-Canada initiative meant to give policymakers a clear snapshot of the homeless situation in communities throughout the country.


