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Volunteers Needed for Point-in-Time Count (Jan. 30-31)

The City of Virginia Beach will conduct the annual Point-in-Time Count of people who are experiencing homelessness beginning the evening of Thursday, Jan. 30, through Friday, Jan. 31. During the count, teams of volunteers, nonprofit partners and city staff will canvass locations throughout the city and survey people who are without shelter. Volunteers, who are at least 18 years old, are needed to help with street outreach. Mandatory training will be provided.  For more information or to volunteer, contact Karen Prochilo at (757) 385-5803 by Jan. 27.  LEARN MORE

Overnight Shelter Available for Homeless Adults During Winter

Blankets Needed for the Winter Shelter Program Overnight shelter for adults experiencing homelessness is available through the city’s Winter Shelter Program. The program provides homeless individuals with a place to sleep each night from 9 p.m. to 7 a.m. at various faith organizations throughout Virginia Beach. Participating faith organizations rotate weekly until April to provide overnight shelter and meals. Some organizations may also provide additional support and resources, such as toiletries, clothing and medical care. Volunteers of America (VOA), under a contract with the city Department of Housing and Neighborhood Preservation, operates the Winter Shelter Program and provides participants with transportation from the Lighthouse Center, 825 18 th St., to the faith organizations. VOA still needs blankets for the Winter Shelter Program. To donate, drop off new or gently used blankets (no comforters) to the Lighthouse Center at the hours listed below. VOA will a