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Long Beach seeks volunteers for 2026 homeless point‑in‑time count on Jan. 22


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Long Beach seeks volunteers for 2026 homeless point‑in‑time count on Jan. 22
Nadia Gill, host of the Long Beach Brief, said the 2026 homeless point-in-time count will take place on Jan. 22 and the city is seeking volunteers to help with the effort.

Gill said volunteers must be 18 or older, commit to a four-hour shift and attend an orientation before participating. She directed prospective volunteers to the Long Beach health department for sign-up and additional instructions.

The bulletin did not specify volunteer roles, training content, the number of volunteers sought, or any compensation. It also did not identify whether the health department reference meant the Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services or another city office; listeners were told to visit the health department for more information.

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