A Point-in-Time Count (PiT) is a coordinated one-night event engaging stakeholders, the sector, and community members to enumerate (count) persons experiencing homelessness in the community. The goal is to develop an estimate of how many people are experiencing homelessness during a 24-hour period. The PiT, contributes to local, provincial, and national trends over time and in combination with other tools such as the By Name List, contributes to our overall understanding of the state of homelessness. This information strengthens collective efforts to prevent and end homelessness.
This year’s PiT Count took place over 24 hours from Tuesday, October 21 to Wednesday, October 22, 2025, and included:
- The Street Count: conducted along predetermined routes across the city to enumerate (count) people experiencing homelessness (Oct. 22, 8am-9:30pm)
- Occupancy data (administrative count): from various sources including; but not limited to, shelters, transitional housing, services, and systems (health, justice, etc.) gathered over a 24-hr period (Oct. 21).
- The Parkland/Ravine Count: An observed count by experienced agency-led teams in parkland/ravine areas (Oct 22, 8am-noon).
On the day of the street count, from 8am to 9:30pm hundreds of volunteers and staff from Homeward Trust Edmonton, Red Road Healing Society, and the homeless-serving sector, fanned out across Edmonton to conduct the 2025 Point-in-Time (PiT) Street Count of our city’s houseless population.
*The 2025 Point in Time Count Summary Report is anticipated to be complete February/March 2026 and will be published here to this site.





