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Volunteers Sought for 2022 Point-In-Time Homeless Count

The Stanislaus Community System of Care (is looking for volunteers to conduct the 2022 Homeless Point-In-Time Count, a one-day snapshot of homelessness in our community.

Do you want to help your community?

The Stanislaus Community System of Care (CSOC) is looking for volunteers to conduct the 2022 Homeless Point-In-Time Count, a one-day snapshot of homelessness in each community of Stanislaus County. The count data is critical to determine the scope of the problem, help define resources, and identify gaps in service.

"Homelessness affects all of us," stated Jason Conway, Chair of CSOC. "The data collected will help get a better understanding of the population experiencing homelessness."

Each year the U.S. department of Housing and Urban Development requires communities to count the number of people homeless in counties across the nation. This is a count of sheltered and unsheltered people on a single night in January.

Next year's count is scheduled for Thursday, January 27, 2022.

Volunteers will work with the County's Homeless Outreach and Engagement Team as they fan out across Stanislaus County. You'll engage with local homeless individuals and their families to complete a survey and help distribute care packages (beanie, socks, snack, and water) to people you survey.

To volunteer, please go to http://stanislaus.pointintime.info. You'll be required to choose a mandatory survey/safety training and select the city where you'd like to conduct surveys.

You can also register via phone at (209) 558-2961 or e-mail moc.ytnuocnats@cosc

The goal is to register 250 volunteers. The deadline is January 7, 2022.

A total of 2,927 persons were identified in the 2021 PIT count.

Let's Make Everyone Count!

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Kids Connect Community Celebration

Join Stanislaus County Department of Child Support in partnership with Hope Family Shelters for this FREE family fun event and backpack giveaway (while supplies last).

August 1st from 10 - 1

Modesto Junior College - 435 College Ave.

Stanislaus County Department of Child Support Services is preparing to host the 8th Annual Kids Connect Community Celebration on Friday, August 1, from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at Modesto Junior College East Campus, 435 College Ave., Modesto. This free family event, held in partnership with Hope Family Shelters, will once again bring children and parents together with valuable community resources, entertainment, and a backpack giveaway while supplies last.

Each year, Kids Connect helps local families get ready for the school year by connecting them with support, services, and school essentials in a welcoming community setting. Last year’s event reached record participation, welcoming more than 2,300 attendees and 64 community agencies, while distributing 1,601 backpacks, 4,385 school supplies, and 285 lunch boxes. This year’s celebration continues that mission of helping children start the school year feeling prepared, confident, and supported.

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The stanislaus county department of child support services

Hosted the 7th annual kids connect community celebration.

Kids connect is a free community event connecting children and parents with essential local resources throughout our county.

This year we set new records for both attendance and impact.

In collaboration with united way, first 5, and modesto junior college, this event welcomed an estimated 2341 attendees and 64 comminuty agencies.

1601 backpacks were distributed to children in our community

Each one a symbol of readiness, dignity, and possibility. these backpacks do more than carry books; they carry hope, confidence, and the beleif that every child deserves a strong start.

We distributed 4385 school supplies

These supplies will empower children to learn, create, and thrive. every pencil, notebook, and crayon is a step toward confidence in the classroom and hope for a brighter future.

We distributed 285 lunch boxes

By surpassing all previous milestones, kids connect continues to stregthen the community foundation and hundreds of children walked into school feeling prepared, confident, and cared for.

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Pet of The Week

Pet of the Week

Mamas, an 11 month old Bull Terrier/Foxhound mix who is the absolute sweetest girl. She enjoys time with her human laying on the couch while they watch their favorite show and she loves going on walks to see the neighborhood. This girl will be your best friend and is just waiting for someone to come in and adopt her.

We have so many wonderful pets at the Adoption Center @ 3647 Cornucopia Way Modesto.  We're open Monday & Tuesday 10am - 6pm, Wednesday 1pm -6pm, Thursday & Friday 10am - 5pm, and Saturday 12pm - 5pm. Closed Sundays and Holidays. You can also look online at other Available Dogs and Available Cats. All of our adoptable pets are spayed/neutered, vaccinated and micro chipped.

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Volunteers Needed for the 2025 Homeless Point-in-Time Count

We are seeking volunteers to assist with the annual Homeless Point-in-Time Count the morning of Thursday, January 29th. Volunteers must be 18 or older and have a smartphone to conduct surveys of our neighbors experiencing homelessness. The deadline to register and complete the required 30-minute training is January 18, 2026.


Click Here to Register | Click Here to Complete Training


The Point-in-Time (PIT) Count is a one-day, unduplicated count of individuals and families experiencing homelessness. This data helps define the scope of homelessness in our community and informs policy and funding decisions. Learn more about what volunteers can expecthere.


Visit www.CSOCstan.com to view past PIT Count reports and learn more about the Stanislaus Community System of Care.

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Volunteers Needed for 2023 Homeless Point-In-Time Count

The PIT Count is an unduplicated count of all people in Stanislaus County experiencing homelessness. It provides a "snapshot" of what homelessness looks like on a single day of the year.

Let’s make everyone count!

The Stanislaus Community System of Care (CSOC) needs volunteers to conduct the 2023 Homeless Point-in-Time (PIT) Count.

The PIT Count is an unduplicated count of all people in Stanislaus County experiencing homelessness. It provides a "snapshot" of what homelessness looks like on a single day of the year.

The Count is scheduled for Thursday, January 26, 2023. The deadline to register is January 6, 2023.

The Count is mandated by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to estimate the number of Americans without safe and stable housing. It’s a requirement to receive federal funds to reduce homelessness.

Volunteers will work alongside the County’s Homeless Outreach and Engagement Team as they fan out across the Stanislaus County. They’ll engage with local homeless individuals and their families to complete surveys and help distribute care packages.

The registration process is easy. You can register online at https://stanislaus.pointintime.info/. You'll be required to choose a training session and select the city where you’d like to work.

Other options to register: By phone (209) 558-2961 or e-mail CSOC at csoc@stancounty.com. You can also scan this QR code from the camera app in your smart phone.

The 2023 Homeless PIT Count is organized by the Stanislaus Community System of Care (CSOC) which includes local governments, non-profits, and homeless providers.

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