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San Diego Volunteers Count Hope: Annual Point-in-Time Homeless Survey

In the pre-dawn hours of Wednesday, volunteers across San Diego County united for the annual Point-in-Time Count, a critical effort to track the homeless population. Early risers gathered at the YMCA in City Heights, fueled by purpose and perhaps a coffee or two. For many, like first-time volunteer Paige Hifnter, this was more than just counting people; it's about making a difference and providing hope for those experiencing homelessness.

This year’s survey aimed to enlist a hefty 1,700 volunteers with the task of covering every city and unincorporated area in just a few hours. In a surprising twist, the 2025 count revealed almost 10,000 individuals facing homelessness, reflecting a commendable 7% decrease from the previous year. Could it be that the tide is finally turning? According to the Regional Task Force on Homelessness, more people are finding housing than the number of new entries into homelessness, offering a glimmer of hope.

San Diego City Councilmember Sean Elo-Rivera joined volunteers to reinforce the importance of redirecting people into housing quickly to avoid the challenges that come with prolonged homelessness. As the results await their spring release, the spirit among volunteers like Hifnter is undeniable—a testament that every count counts, and together, they can change lives in their community. Who knew counting could feel this rewarding?

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