2025 Point-in-Time Data Report

(flip the pages to view the report, or download the PDF at the bottom of this page)

Volunteer to help evaluate the state of homelessness on the Treasure Coast.

Each year, the Treasure Coast Services Council conducts the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) mandatory, one-day, Point in Time (PIT) count. This count is conducted in all three of our served counties, typically during one of the last ten days of January. In 2025 the count was held on February 20, 2025 after HUD approved a delay as the community conducted disaster relief efforts in the wake of Hurricane Milton. The count showed 569 literally homeless individuals.

The Annual PIT count is a key step in understanding the state of homelessness on the Treasure Coast. It represents a snapshot of both sheltered and unsheltered literally homeless individuals, youths, and families.

Volunteers and staff wear identifying t-shirts for awareness and safety. Those interviewed who are experiencing homelessness will receive Care-Packs which will include essentials and more information on resources and agencies that can help. Packs will include:

  • List of resources
  • Hygiene kit
  • Food items
  • Sunscreen and Bug spray
  • Blankets
  • Branded BackPack
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Please watch the 2025 PIT Training Video and fill out the volunteer sign-up below if you are interested in partaking in this year's PIT count.

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  • Donate $100 and help fill 5 packs with necessities.
  • Donate goods and items for the Care-Packs
  • Volunteer time to pack the Care-Packs
  • Volunteer to be a part of the PIT Canvassing Team
  • Know your County really well? Assist with PIT Canvassing County Logistics.
  • Become a Sponsor for PIT Count
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Download PIT Count Reports

2023 PIT COUNT

2022 PIT COUNT