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Amador & Tuolumne: 
Join the Zoom Meeting

Point In Time Count training - January 19th at 1:00 pm

 

Below you will find materials for the meeting. 

 

This is important training for Amador and Tuolumne to have a successful Point In Time Count for 2024.

 

Join Zoom Meeting

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Meeting ID: 863 2692 4484

Passcode: 081791

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Amador Only:

In person training is also available-

January 16th

1:00pm - 3:00pm

Sierra Wind Wellness

& Recovery Center.

10354 Argonaut Ln. Jackson Ca. 95642

 

In addition to the Zoom training, Amador is hosting an in-person training. We will go over the survey questions and choose survey locations. Download the in-person flyer information here.

A stipend will be given to Amador volunteers helping with the count. Please contact Lesley Mace (209) 223-9215 or at lmace@atcaa.org if you are interested in volunteering or just show up for the training.

Thank you for your support!

PIT Amador Flyer 2024.png

Please download and share with partners, colleagues and anyone who may be interested in volunteering.

WORKERS NEEDED ALL OVER TUOLUMNE COUNTY TO COUNT INDIVIDUALS AND FAMILIES WHO ARE HOMELESS

This annual count helps member agencies of Tuolumne County, to strategically address the housing and service needs of individuals and families who are homeless or at risk for homelessness. The process helps to ensure annual funding to our community that provides crucial housing and supportive services for this vulnerable population, benefiting the community. The numbers collected drastically affect the amount of funding provided.

To make the PIT Count as accurate as possible, teams will span out across Tuolumne County, to count and survey homeless who sleep outdoors, in parks, alleys, under bridges, or in places not meant for human habitation, such as cars, abandoned buildings, garages or other structures without electricity or running water.
 

The process of surveying helps to identify local trends among the homeless population such as families with children, unaccompanied youth, the chronically homeless, and veterans; and helps identify the magnitude of challenges such as drug use or mental/physical health issues.
 

Each PIT worker (18 & over) is asked to attend our Point in time training session.
THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT!

Questions? 
Amador County: Lesley Mace | Email: mace@atcaa.org | Phone: (209) 223-9215

Tuolumne County: Eva Questo | Email: equesto@atcaa.org (email preferred) | Phone: 209-533-1397 ext. 251

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