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2022 Point in Time Count Full Report

Document last updated on Thursday, September 11, 2025.

Summary

The 2022 Marin County Homeless Count and Survey was performed using Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)-recommended practices for counting and surveying those experiencing homelessness. The 2022 Point-in-Time Count identified 1,121 persons experiencing homelessness in Marin County. This represents an 8.4% increase from the count conducted in 2019.

Between the 2019 and 2022 Point in Time Counts, Marin housed 285 of the most vulnerable chronically homeless residents of Marin in supportive housing, with more than 500 housed since the Coordinated Entry system was launched in 2017. While these placements, combined with major investments in rapid rehousing and emergency rental assistance, lessened the impact of the COVID pandemic, Marin still saw an 8.4% overall increase in homelessness, driven by skyrocketing rents, inflation, and widening income inequality. Marin will continue to invest in evidence-based, permanent housing solutions, including five new permanent supportive housing sites, housing-based case management paired with vouchers, and population-specific services for families, youth, and vets to meet their unique needs.

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Page last updated on September 22, 2025.