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We Went Out To Count All Of The Homeless People In New York City, And It Was Devastating

New York City's Department of Homeless Services called for 3,000 volunteers Monday, Jan. 27, to help count the city's unsheltered homeless population.

We Went Out To Count All Of The Homeless People In New York City, And It Was Devastating

Department of Homeless Services attorney Tonie Baez delivered the rules for the complicated task ahead.

Department of Homeless Services attorney Tonie Baez delivered the rules for the complicated task ahead.

Much of the volunteer's instructions centered around the temperature outside. When it's below freezing, during sustained winds or rain, a Code Blue calls for increased efforts from outreach teams and tonight was no different.

Much of the volunteer

Volunteers were told they would encounter decoys, city workers posing as homeless residents waiting to be counted. No one would know who the decoys were until the questions with that individual were concluded.

Volunteers were told they would encounter decoys, city workers posing as homeless residents waiting to be counted. No one would know who the decoys were until the questions with that individual were concluded.

And plenty of New York City's finest were on hand to handle any possible excitement.

And plenty of New York City

Following a safety briefing on what to expect, some of us got into a van to patrol the train and subway stations, while others left on foot to count homeless residents in their designated zone.

Following a safety briefing on what to expect, some of us got into a van to patrol the train and subway stations, while others left on foot to count homeless residents in their designated zone.

Regardless of where we went, it looked to be a long night for everyone involved.

Regardless of where we went, it looked to be a long night for everyone involved.

Penn Station was still full of people at 2 o'clock in the morning.

Penn Station was still full of people at 2 o

Surprisingly few were catching trains at this hour.

Surprisingly few were catching trains at this hour.

Volunteers were instructed to wake people ...

Volunteers were instructed to wake people ...

Chase them down ...

Chase them down ...

Even if they didn't appear to be homeless.

Even if they didn

And ask them all a series of questions to help determine the best way for the area to support its homeless population.

And ask them all a series of questions to help determine the best way for the area to support its homeless population.

Regardless of their condition, whether intoxicated or suffering from mental issues, everyone we asked recalled details about their plight at a word. Richard Henderson, 31, from Atlanta who left his parents' home in a fight over his sexuality years ago and never went back.

Regardless of their condition, whether intoxicated or suffering from mental issues, everyone we asked recalled details about their plight at a word. Richard Henderson, 31, from Atlanta who left his parents

Though some people claimed not to be homeless at all, just between apartments or homes.

Though some people claimed not to be homeless at all, just between apartments or homes.

And some people refused to answer any questions at all.

And some people refused to answer any questions at all.

The count went on deep into the morning.

The count went on deep into the morning.

While those whose job it is to help ease lives on the streets gathered crucial information ...

While those whose job it is to help ease lives on the streets gathered crucial information ...

... it's a never-ending struggle ...

... it

... in the city that never sleeps.

... in the city that never sleeps.

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