IHCDA asking for volunteers to count those experiencing homelessness

Indianapolis, IN — The Indiana Housing and Community Development Authority (IHCDA) and its partner agencies will conduct a one-night count of the homeless population across the state on January 25.

Volunteers are needed in all 92 Indiana counties,

Those interested in volunteering can sign up here.

Registration will close on January 20.

A volunteer webinar will be held on January 11 at 1 pm, with registration links to be provided by local coordinators.

“Collaboration at the state, regional, and local levels are important in the fight to end homelessness here in Indiana,” said Jacob Sipe, executive director of IHCDA. “We are proud to collaborate with many great partners who share IHCDA’s mission of providing housing opportunities, promoting self-sufficiency, and strengthening communities.”

The count is required by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and must be conducted at least once every two years.