PIERRE â On Jan. 28, 2025, the South Dakota Housing for the Homeless Consortium (SDHHC), an affiliate of South Dakota Housing, will conduct its annual statewide point-in-time (PIT) homeless count. The PIT Count is a national one-day census and estimate of all people experiencing homelessness and fleeing domestic violence.
The PIT is an important source of annual data, providing characteristics of people who are experiencing homelessness. Every year this data is used to measure homelessness on local, state, and national levels. PIT Count data helps policy makers and communities measure progress, identify strengths and gaps in services, increases public awareness of homelessness, and enhances system planning and responses. The PIT Count is the primary tool for showing unmet need in our communities and participation is recommended for communities and organizations seeking homeless response grants in the coming years.
Volunteers across the state help SDHHC conduct the count of those experiencing homelessness. To be effective, SDHHC divides the state into six count areas with local coordinators in each area who work with agencies and volunteers to conduct the PIT Count. Coordinators and their areas are listed below. We urge communities and projects to contact their local coordinator to inquire as to how they can participate. Federally funded homeless programs are required to participate in the PIT.
• City of Sioux Falls; Suzy Smith, [email protected], Augustana Research Institute, or 605-274-5010
• Rapid City & Region 1; Bennet, Butte, Corson, Custer, Dewey, Fall River, Jackson, Haakon, Harding, Lawrence, Meade, Pennington, Perkins, Ziebach, Oglala Lakota counties. Amy Richie, [email protected], Volunteers of America-Northern Rockies (VOA-NR)
• Region 2; Beadle, Brown, Campbell, Day, Edmunds, Faulk, Hand, Hughes, Hyde, Marshall, McPherson, Potter, Roberts, Spink, Stanley, Sully, Walworth counties. Yvette Heesch, [email protected], Grow South Dakota
• Region 3; Aurora, Bon Homme, Brule, Buffalo, Charles Mix, Clay, Davison, Douglas, Gregory, Lyman, Mellette, Sanborn, Todd, Tripp, Union, Yankton, Hanson, Hutchinson, Jerauld, Jones counties. Karli Marts, [email protected], Rural Office of Community Services (ROCS)
• Region 4; Minnehaha, Grant, Deuel, Codington, Hamlin, Clark, Kingsbury, Brookings, Miner, Lake, Lincoln, Moody, McCook, Turner counties. Jamie Kessler, [email protected], Inter-Lakes Community Action Partnership (ICAP)
⢠Veterans Affairs (VA) staff will collect information for VA programs.
In 2001 the South Dakota Housing for the Homeless Consortium was created to help unify the people who provide services to the homeless. Throughout the years this group has been able to identify gaps, create programs and services that have helped communities address homelessness and keep their citizens safe. Since its initiation the Consortium has received federal funding totaling over $35 million to provide development, operations and supportive services to a variety of homeless programs across the state.
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