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Carroll County Commissioner, Kenneth Kiler, District 2, Judy Mance, Homeless Outreach Caseworker with HSP, and Celene Steckel, Director of the Department of Citizen Services, walk along the walk at Deer Park in Westminster, looking in the woods for possible homeless encampments in the park. Point-In-Time-Count of the homeless in Carroll County, took place on Tuesday, January 24, 2023. Survey groups traveled to locations that included the soup kitchen, parks, laundromat, social service agencies, food pantries, emergency shelters and libraries. Even encampments.

Carroll County Commissioner, Kenneth Kiler, District 2, Judy Mance, Homeless Outreach Caseworker with HSP, and Celene Steckel, Director of the Department of Citizen Services, walk along the walk at Deer Park in Westminster, looking in the woods for possible homeless encampments in the park. Point-In-Time-Count of the homeless in Carroll County, took place on Tuesday, January 24, 2023. Survey groups traveled to locations that included the soup kitchen, parks, laundromat, social service agencies, food pantries, emergency shelters and libraries. Even encampments. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Carroll County Times)

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Point-In-Time-Count of the homeless in Carroll County, took place on Tuesday, January 24, 2023 in Carroll County. Survey groups traveled to locations that included the soup kitchen, parks, laundromat, social service agencies, food pantries, emergency shelters and libraries. Even encampments.

Point-In-Time-Count in Carroll County

Stephanie Krome, (HMIS) Homeless Management Information System Coordinator, briefs the participants, staff and volunteers, before heading out. Eleven teams made up of 30 participants included County Commissioners Joseph Vigliotti, District 1, Ed Rothstein, District 5 and Kenneth Kiler, District 2. Point-In-Time-Count of the homeless in Carroll County, took place on Tuesday, January 24, 2023. Survey groups traveled to locations that included the soup kitchen, parks, laundromat, social service agencies, food pantries, emergency shelters and libraries. Even encampments.

Stephanie Krome, (HMIS) Homeless Management Information System Coordinator, briefs the participants, staff and volunteers, before heading out. Eleven teams made up of 30 participants included County Commissioners Joseph Vigliotti, District 1, Ed Rothstein, District 5 and Kenneth Kiler, District 2. Point-In-Time-Count of the homeless in Carroll County, took place on Tuesday, January 24, 2023. Survey groups traveled to locations that included the soup kitchen, parks, laundromat, social service agencies, food pantries, emergency shelters and libraries. Even encampments. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Carroll County Times)

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Point-In-Time-Count in Carroll County

Stephanie Krome, (HMIS) Homeless Management Information System Coordinator, briefs the participants, staff and volunteers, before heading out. Eleven teams made up of 30 participants included County Commissioners Joseph Vigliotti, District 1, Ed Rothstein, District 5 and Kenneth Kiler, District 2. Point-In-Time-Count of the homeless in Carroll County, took place on Tuesday, January 24, 2023. Survey groups traveled to locations that included the soup kitchen, parks, laundromat, social service agencies, food pantries, emergency shelters and libraries. Even encampments.

Stephanie Krome, (HMIS) Homeless Management Information System Coordinator, briefs the participants, staff and volunteers, before heading out. Eleven teams made up of 30 participants included County Commissioners Joseph Vigliotti, District 1, Ed Rothstein, District 5 and Kenneth Kiler, District 2. Point-In-Time-Count of the homeless in Carroll County, took place on Tuesday, January 24, 2023. Survey groups traveled to locations that included the soup kitchen, parks, laundromat, social service agencies, food pantries, emergency shelters and libraries. Even encampments. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Carroll County Times)

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Point-In-Time-Count in Carroll County

Celene Steckel, Director of the Carroll County Department of Citizen Services, thanks all who are participating in the Point-In-Count, before heading out. Eleven teams made up of 30 participants included County Commissioners Joseph Vigliotti, District 1, Ed Rothstein, District 5 and Kenneth Kiler, District 2. Point-In-Time-Count of the homeless in Carroll County, took place on Tuesday, January 24, 2023. Survey groups traveled to locations that included the soup kitchen, parks, laundromat, social service agencies, food pantries, emergency shelters and libraries. Even encampments.

Celene Steckel, Director of the Carroll County Department of Citizen Services, thanks all who are participating in the Point-In-Count, before heading out. Eleven teams made up of 30 participants included County Commissioners Joseph Vigliotti, District 1, Ed Rothstein, District 5 and Kenneth Kiler, District 2. Point-In-Time-Count of the homeless in Carroll County, took place on Tuesday, January 24, 2023. Survey groups traveled to locations that included the soup kitchen, parks, laundromat, social service agencies, food pantries, emergency shelters and libraries. Even encampments. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Carroll County Times)

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Point-In-Time-Count in Carroll County

Carroll County Point in Time Count 2023 App. Point-In-Time-Count in Carroll County of the homeless in Carroll County, took place on Tuesday, January 24, 2023 in Carroll County. Survey groups traveled to locations that included the soup kitchen, parks, laundromat, social service agencies, food pantries, emergency shelters and libraries. Even encampments.

Carroll County Point in Time Count 2023 App. Point-In-Time-Count in Carroll County of the homeless in Carroll County, took place on Tuesday, January 24, 2023 in Carroll County. Survey groups traveled to locations that included the soup kitchen, parks, laundromat, social service agencies, food pantries, emergency shelters and libraries. Even encampments. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Carroll County Times)

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Point-In-Time-Count in Carroll County

Jenny Gravill, Economic Mobility with HSP (Human Services Programs of Carroll County), left, Judy Mance, Homeless Outreach Caseworker with HSP, center, and Celene Steckel, Director of the Carroll County Department of Citizen Services, go over the list of planned stops in the county for the Point-in-Count. Point-In-Time-Count in Carroll County of the homeless in Carroll County, took place on Tuesday, January 24, 2023 in Carroll County. Survey groups traveled to locations that included the soup kitchen, parks, laundromat, social service agencies, food pantries, emergency shelters and libraries. Even encampments.

Jenny Gravill, Economic Mobility with HSP (Human Services Programs of Carroll County), left, Judy Mance, Homeless Outreach Caseworker with HSP, center, and Celene Steckel, Director of the Carroll County Department of Citizen Services, go over the list of planned stops in the county for the Point-in-Count. Point-In-Time-Count in Carroll County of the homeless in Carroll County, took place on Tuesday, January 24, 2023 in Carroll County. Survey groups traveled to locations that included the soup kitchen, parks, laundromat, social service agencies, food pantries, emergency shelters and libraries. Even encampments. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Carroll County Times)

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Point-In-Time-Count in Carroll County

Judy Mance, Homeless Outreach Caseworker with HSP, left, and Celene Steckel, Director of the Department of Citizen Services, right, talk with customer Barb Brown, center, about the Point-In-Count, at the Soap Opera Laundromat in Hampstead. Brown often works at the business. HUD (United States Department of Housing and Urban Development) suggest laundromats as a possible location where homeless persons might be located. 
Point-In-Time-Count of the homeless in Carroll County, took place on Tuesday, January 24, 2023. Survey groups traveled to locations that included the soup kitchen, parks, laundromat, social service agencies, food pantries, emergency shelters and libraries. Even encampments.

Judy Mance, Homeless Outreach Caseworker with HSP, left, and Celene Steckel, Director of the Department of Citizen Services, right, talk with customer Barb Brown, center, about the Point-In-Count, at the Soap Opera Laundromat in Hampstead. Brown often works at the business. HUD (United States Department of Housing and Urban Development) suggest laundromats as a possible location where homeless persons might be located. Point-In-Time-Count of the homeless in Carroll County, took place on Tuesday, January 24, 2023. Survey groups traveled to locations that included the soup kitchen, parks, laundromat, social service agencies, food pantries, emergency shelters and libraries. Even encampments. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Carroll County Times)

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Point-In-Time-Count in Carroll County

Carroll County Commissioner, Kenneth Kiler, District 2, Judy Mance, Homeless Outreach caseworker with HSP, and Celene Steckel, Director of the Department of Citizen Services, talk with customer Barb Brown, left, about the homeless' Point-In-Time-Count in Carroll County at the Soap Opera Laundromat in Hampstead. Brown often works at the business. HUD (United States Department of Housing and Urban Development) suggests laundromats as a possible location where homeless persons might be located. 
Point-In-Time-Count of the homeless in Carroll County, took place on Tuesday, January 24, 2023. Survey groups traveled to locations that included the soup kitchen, parks, laundromat, social service agencies, food pantries, emergency shelters and libraries. Even encampments.

Carroll County Commissioner, Kenneth Kiler, District 2, Judy Mance, Homeless Outreach caseworker with HSP, and Celene Steckel, Director of the Department of Citizen Services, talk with customer Barb Brown, left, about the homeless' Point-In-Time-Count in Carroll County at the Soap Opera Laundromat in Hampstead. Brown often works at the business. HUD (United States Department of Housing and Urban Development) suggests laundromats as a possible location where homeless persons might be located. Point-In-Time-Count of the homeless in Carroll County, took place on Tuesday, January 24, 2023. Survey groups traveled to locations that included the soup kitchen, parks, laundromat, social service agencies, food pantries, emergency shelters and libraries. Even encampments. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Carroll County Times)

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Point-In-Time-Count in Carroll County

Carroll County Commissioner, Kenneth Kiler, District 2, Judy Mance, Homeless Outreach Caseworker with HSP, and Celene Steckel, Director of the Department of Citizen Services, talk outside Spargos Restaurant on Main Street in Manchester, after checking out the recently closed local laundromat. HUD (United States Department of Housing and Urban Development) suggests laundromats as a possible location where homeless persons might be located. 
Point-In-Time-Count of the homeless in Carroll County, took place on Tuesday, January 24, 2023. Survey groups traveled to locations that included the soup kitchen, parks, laundromat, social service agencies, food pantries, emergency shelters and libraries. Even encampments.

Carroll County Commissioner, Kenneth Kiler, District 2, Judy Mance, Homeless Outreach Caseworker with HSP, and Celene Steckel, Director of the Department of Citizen Services, talk outside Spargos Restaurant on Main Street in Manchester, after checking out the recently closed local laundromat. HUD (United States Department of Housing and Urban Development) suggests laundromats as a possible location where homeless persons might be located. Point-In-Time-Count of the homeless in Carroll County, took place on Tuesday, January 24, 2023. Survey groups traveled to locations that included the soup kitchen, parks, laundromat, social service agencies, food pantries, emergency shelters and libraries. Even encampments. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Carroll County Times)

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Point-In-Time-Count in Carroll County

Carroll County Commissioner, Kenneth Kiler, District 2, Judy Mance, Homeless Outreach Caseworker with HSP, and Celene Steckel, Director of the Department of Citizen Services, arrive at Deer Park in Westminster to look for possible homeless encampments in the park. Point-In-Time-Count of the homeless in Carroll County, took place on Tuesday, January 24, 2023. Survey groups traveled to locations that included the soup kitchen, parks, laundromat, social service agencies, food pantries, emergency shelters and libraries. Even encampments.

Carroll County Commissioner, Kenneth Kiler, District 2, Judy Mance, Homeless Outreach Caseworker with HSP, and Celene Steckel, Director of the Department of Citizen Services, arrive at Deer Park in Westminster to look for possible homeless encampments in the park. Point-In-Time-Count of the homeless in Carroll County, took place on Tuesday, January 24, 2023. Survey groups traveled to locations that included the soup kitchen, parks, laundromat, social service agencies, food pantries, emergency shelters and libraries. Even encampments. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Carroll County Times)

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Point-In-Time-Count in Carroll County

Judy Mance, Homeless Outreach Caseworker with HSP, Carroll County Commissioner, Kenneth Kiler, District 2, and Celene Steckel, Director of the Department of Citizen Services, walk through the woods at Deer Park in Westminster looking for possible homeless encampments in the park. Point-In-Time-Count of the homeless in Carroll County, took place on Tuesday, January 24, 2023. Survey groups traveled to locations that included the soup kitchen, parks, laundromat, social service agencies, food pantries, emergency shelters and libraries. Even encampments.

Judy Mance, Homeless Outreach Caseworker with HSP, Carroll County Commissioner, Kenneth Kiler, District 2, and Celene Steckel, Director of the Department of Citizen Services, walk through the woods at Deer Park in Westminster looking for possible homeless encampments in the park. Point-In-Time-Count of the homeless in Carroll County, took place on Tuesday, January 24, 2023. Survey groups traveled to locations that included the soup kitchen, parks, laundromat, social service agencies, food pantries, emergency shelters and libraries. Even encampments. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Carroll County Times)

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Point-In-Time-Count in Carroll County

Carroll County Commissioner, Kenneth Kiler, District 2, Judy Mance, Homeless Outreach Caseworker with HSP, and Celene Steckel, Director of the Department of Citizen Services, walk along the walk at Deer Park in Westminster, looking in the woods for possible homeless encampments in the park. Point-In-Time-Count of the homeless in Carroll County, took place on Tuesday, January 24, 2023. Survey groups traveled to locations that included the soup kitchen, parks, laundromat, social service agencies, food pantries, emergency shelters and libraries. Even encampments.

Carroll County Commissioner, Kenneth Kiler, District 2, Judy Mance, Homeless Outreach Caseworker with HSP, and Celene Steckel, Director of the Department of Citizen Services, walk along the walk at Deer Park in Westminster, looking in the woods for possible homeless encampments in the park. Point-In-Time-Count of the homeless in Carroll County, took place on Tuesday, January 24, 2023. Survey groups traveled to locations that included the soup kitchen, parks, laundromat, social service agencies, food pantries, emergency shelters and libraries. Even encampments. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Carroll County Times)

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Point-In-Time-Count in Carroll County

Carroll County Commissioner, Kenneth Kiler, District 2, and Judy Mance, Homeless Outreach Caseworker with HSP,  look in the woods for possible homeless encampments behind the Beth Jacob Cemetery - Beth Tfiloh along Rt. 140 in Finksburg. Point-In-Time-Count of the homeless in Carroll County, took place on Tuesday, January 24, 2023. Survey groups traveled to locations that included the soup kitchen, parks, laundromat, social service agencies, food pantries, emergency shelters and libraries. Even encampments.

Carroll County Commissioner, Kenneth Kiler, District 2, and Judy Mance, Homeless Outreach Caseworker with HSP, look in the woods for possible homeless encampments behind the Beth Jacob Cemetery - Beth Tfiloh along Rt. 140 in Finksburg. Point-In-Time-Count of the homeless in Carroll County, took place on Tuesday, January 24, 2023. Survey groups traveled to locations that included the soup kitchen, parks, laundromat, social service agencies, food pantries, emergency shelters and libraries. Even encampments. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Carroll County Times)

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Point-In-Time-Count in Carroll County

Carroll County Commissioner, Kenneth Kiler, District 2, Celene Steckel, Director of the Department of Citizen Services, and Judy Mance, Homeless Outreach Caseworker with HSP, look in the woods for possible homeless encampments behind the Beth Jacob Cemetery - Beth Tfiloh along Rt. 140 in Finksburg. Point-In-Time-Count in Carroll County of the homeless, took place on Tuesday, January 24, 2023. Survey groups traveled to locations that included the soup kitchen, parks, laundromat, social service agencies, food pantries, emergency shelters and libraries. Even encampments.

Carroll County Commissioner, Kenneth Kiler, District 2, Celene Steckel, Director of the Department of Citizen Services, and Judy Mance, Homeless Outreach Caseworker with HSP, look in the woods for possible homeless encampments behind the Beth Jacob Cemetery - Beth Tfiloh along Rt. 140 in Finksburg. Point-In-Time-Count in Carroll County of the homeless, took place on Tuesday, January 24, 2023. Survey groups traveled to locations that included the soup kitchen, parks, laundromat, social service agencies, food pantries, emergency shelters and libraries. Even encampments. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Carroll County Times)

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Point-In-Time-Count in Carroll County

Celene Steckel, Director of the Department of Citizen Services, Carroll County Commissioner, Kenneth Kiler, District 2, and Judy Mance, Homeless Outreach Caseworker with HSP, look in the woods for possible homeless encampments behind the Beth Jacob Cemetery - Beth Tfiloh along Rt. 140 in Finksburg. Point-In-Time-Count of the homeless in Carroll County, took place on Tuesday, January 24, 2023. Survey groups traveled to locations that included the soup kitchen, parks, laundromat, social service agencies, food pantries, emergency shelters and libraries. Even encampments.

Celene Steckel, Director of the Department of Citizen Services, Carroll County Commissioner, Kenneth Kiler, District 2, and Judy Mance, Homeless Outreach Caseworker with HSP, look in the woods for possible homeless encampments behind the Beth Jacob Cemetery - Beth Tfiloh along Rt. 140 in Finksburg. Point-In-Time-Count of the homeless in Carroll County, took place on Tuesday, January 24, 2023. Survey groups traveled to locations that included the soup kitchen, parks, laundromat, social service agencies, food pantries, emergency shelters and libraries. Even encampments. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Carroll County Times)

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Point-In-Time-Count in Carroll County

Celene Steckel, Director of the Department of Citizen Services, Carroll County Commissioner, Kenneth Kiler, District 2, and Judy Mance, Homeless Outreach Caseworker with HSP, walk through the Carroll County Library in Finksburg, looking for homeless persons. Point-In-Time-Count of the homeless in Carroll County, took place on Tuesday, January 24, 2023. Survey groups traveled to locations that included the soup kitchen, parks, laundromat, social service agencies, food pantries, emergency shelters and libraries. Even encampments.

Celene Steckel, Director of the Department of Citizen Services, Carroll County Commissioner, Kenneth Kiler, District 2, and Judy Mance, Homeless Outreach Caseworker with HSP, walk through the Carroll County Library in Finksburg, looking for homeless persons. Point-In-Time-Count of the homeless in Carroll County, took place on Tuesday, January 24, 2023. Survey groups traveled to locations that included the soup kitchen, parks, laundromat, social service agencies, food pantries, emergency shelters and libraries. Even encampments. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Carroll County Times)

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Point-In-Time-Count in Carroll County

Judy Mance, Homeless Outreach Caseworker with HSP and Celene Steckel, Director of the Department of Citizen Services, Carroll County Commissioner, talk with Carroll County Library Finksburg employee, Alicia Romero, about the Point-In-Time-Count in Carroll County. Point-In-Time-Count in Carroll County of the homeless took place on Tuesday, January 24, 2023 in Carroll County. Survey groups traveled to locations that included the soup kitchen, parks, laundromat, social service agencies, food pantries, emergency shelters and libraries. Even encampments.

Judy Mance, Homeless Outreach Caseworker with HSP and Celene Steckel, Director of the Department of Citizen Services, Carroll County Commissioner, talk with Carroll County Library Finksburg employee, Alicia Romero, about the Point-In-Time-Count in Carroll County. Point-In-Time-Count in Carroll County of the homeless took place on Tuesday, January 24, 2023 in Carroll County. Survey groups traveled to locations that included the soup kitchen, parks, laundromat, social service agencies, food pantries, emergency shelters and libraries. Even encampments. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Carroll County Times)

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