In January, for the first time in 37 years, the Seattle King County Coalition on Homelessness (SKCCH) will not coordinate the One Night Count, an annual event meant to capture the scope of homelessness in King County.
The count will instead fall to Applied Survey Research (ASR), a California-based firm that does similar work across the Golden State. At skcch’s behest, the name will change to Count Us In to signal the change in leadership. ...