PITC

Point In Time Count

2026 Point In Time Count:

How YOU can be involved

Volunteer

Hundreds of volunteers every year participate by joining our partner agencies in the field for a one (1) day survey of our houseless neighbors or by helping to pack incentive kits.

To become a volunteer, all applicants must meet the following criteria:

  • Must be 18+ years of age

  • Must attend one (1) mandatory volunteer training

  • Must have a working cellphone to access the survey

If you are interested in becoming a volunteer, please complete the form below:

Every year, we utilize monetary donations to purchase necessary items for our houseless neighbors, such as:

  • Socks

  • Underwear

  • Bandages

  • Water

  • Food (packaged)

  • Slippers

  • Condoms

  • Toothbrushes

  • Toothpaste

If you are interested in donating, please scan or click the QR code to donate.

January 26th, 2026

Monetary Donations

about the point in time count

The Point in Time Count (PIT Count) is a federally mandated census count from the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), to be completed biennially by each Continuum of Care across the United States. The PIT Count provides a snapshot of all those experiencing homelessness in our shelters, streets, beaches, cars, or other places not meant for human habitation. The PIT Count is vital for establishing federal funding from HUD as well as State, local and private funding to help end homelessness on O‘ahu. Although the PIT Count report represents a snapshot at one point in time, it provides us an opportunity to look at the trends and demographics of those experiencing homelessness in our community on a single night and across multiple years of Counts.

If you have any questions please contact the PIC planning team at at planning@partnersincareoahu.org


TRAINING RESOURCES & SURVEYS

All those participating as surveyors in the 2026 Point In Time Count must sign the Statement of Confidentiality.

If you are interested in donating items for participant incentive kits, please see the Amazon wishlist for specific items that will be useful.

Partners In Care provides resources to volunteers and those interested in knowing more about the Point In Time Count. These resources do not replace the need for training. Instead, they serve as a supplementary resource for volunteers and interested persons to prepare themselves for the PIT Count.



2024 pitc community report press release

2024 PITC Aggregated Street Map

This interactive map aggregates all 2024 PITC data to the nearest street centerline. Yellow streets indicate a higher count of individuals within the area while purple indicates a lower. Toggle layer visibility on or off in the left panel to review data for available categories.


POINT IN TIME COUNT Sub-REPORTS & Maps

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS