Kansas City VA participates in Point-in-Time count
Annual count of homeless helps to secure funding
Medical Center Director joins KCPD Metro Patrol annual Point in Time.
Throughout the day and evening, KCVA executives met at local agencies and supported the PIT counts at three locations: Benilde Hall/Safe Haven, Footprints and Harbor Light Village.
David Isaacks is the medical center director; Angela Athmann is the assistant medical center director. Both joined the Kansas City Police Department in compiling local homeless data as part of a police ride along (pictured above).
“The Point-in-Time is a date set nationally. It makes sure we are not double counting,” said Isaacks. “One of the reasons it is done this time of year is not just because of funding but because this is when there are a lot more homeless folks residing in shelters and known locations.
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Wittman statement on voting YES to support First District Priorities, families, small businesses, and provide greater pandemic relief
WASHINGTON – Today, Congressman Rob Wittman (VA-01) issued the following statement after voting in favor of the
Consolidated Appropriations Act, which fully funds the government through September 30th, 2021, and provides additional COVID-19 pandemic relief, relief to small businesses, American workers, and more.
“The government funding and COVID-19 relief package Congress passed today is a critical funding bill that funds many of the priorities of the First Congressional District including increased and stable funding for our military, support for our Veterans, investments in broadband and our rural communities, assistance to our Law Enforcement Officers, and much-needed relief to millions of Americans.