HOUSTON – The annual Houston-area homeless count and survey, conducted by the Coalition for the Homeless, found 3,055 people were experiencing homelessness on the night of the study in late January.
The Coalition for the Homeless noted that this year’s published numbers are not directly comparable to those of other years due to methodology changes and circumstances surrounding the coronavirus pandemic.
The count informs the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development of the effectiveness of collaboration and homeless programs in those counties.
AdCoalition authorities note that the annual count cannot provide an exact number of people experiencing homelessness for several reasons, including the daily fluctuating number and the more than 3,700 square miles of the area being canvassed.
The count results are combined with additional data points, like the information stored in the Homeless Management Information System, to gauge progress of the local homeless response system.