(HUD) Update on 2020 Census Efforts to Count the Homeless – September 22-24, 2020

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Update on 2020 Census Efforts to Count the Homeless – September 22-24, 2020
In light of the on-going efforts to address COVID-19, the U.S. Census Bureau announced that they will conduct the count of people experiencing homelessness between September 22 and 24. The Census Bureau is developing protocols and gathering resources, including personal protective equipment (PPE), to ensure that this count is conducted as safely as possible.

The Census Bureau has posted several resources to explain how they count people experiencing homelessness, how privacy and confidentiality are preserved, and how organizations can assist with the count. Additionally, the Census Bureau has published contact information for its Regional Census Centers (RCCs). Reach out to an RCC if you have questions about the count, about who is contacting you, or if you would like to be connected with your Area Census Office.

Area Census Offices will contact service-based locations in August and September to re-schedule the enumeration of the facilities.


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Operational Updates Due to COVID-19:
Persons Experiencing Homelessness, the Highly Mobile, and Renters:
Safety and Confidentiality:

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