A Snapshot of Homelessness in Loveland
Point-in-Time (PIT) Counts
PIT Counts provide a "snapshot" of the number of people experiencing homelessness on a specific date (usually one day, but occasionally up to a week in January) in a community. Unsheltered refers to residents sleeping outside. Sheltered refers to residents living in motels, rotational shelters, domestic violence safe houses or family programs.

In Loveland, the number of people unsheltered grew from 84 in 2017, to 91 in 2019 and finally to 116 in 2022; the number of people sheltered grew from 49 in 2017, to 51 in 2019 and finally to 53 in 2022; and the total number of people experiencing homelessness grew from 113 in 2017, to 142 in 2019 and finally to 169 in 2022.
Veteran Homelessness
Veteran homelessness for Larimer County is expected to reach functional zero by 2022.
Loveland Homeless Systems Advisory Board
A Loveland Homeless Systems Advisory Board was established in January 2022. The following organizations are involved:
- Alternatives to Violence
- Aspire 3-D
- Catholic Charities
- Community Kitchen
- Community Partnership Office
- Disabled Resource Services
- House of Neighborly Service/137 Connection
- Homeward Alliance
- Loveland Housing Authority
- Loveland Police Department
- Loveland Public Library
- Neighbor to Neighbor
- Northern Colorado Continuum of Care
- Salvation Army
- Servant’s Heart
- SummitStone Health Partners
- Sunrise Community Health
- Thompson School District
- Thomson Education Foundation
- Together Colorado
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