Gregg County Comprehensive Community Needs Assessment

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Gregg County Comprehensive Community Needs Assessment 11/02/2016 Gregg County CCNA Preliminary Data Release November 2, 2016

Gregg County Comprehensive Community Needs Assessment 11/02/2016 NAME & AGENCY

Gregg County Comprehensive Community Needs Assessment 11/02/2016 Mission Diverse organizations and individuals working together for strengthened programs, connection and improved awareness of services that meet essential human needs.

Gregg County Comprehensive Community Needs Assessment 11/02/2016 Collaboration … a purposeful, strategic way of working that leverages the resources of each party for the benefit of all by coordinating activities and communicating information within an environment of trust and transparency.

Gregg County Comprehensive Community Needs Assessment 11/02/2016

2016 CCNA 154 Households Ages 17 to 85 Average 42

86% of Families Living in Poverty Poverty by Family Size 86% of Families Living in Poverty

Gregg County Comprehensive Community Needs Assessment 11/02/2016 Demographics

Children

Childcare Provider

Adult Dependents

Gregg County Comprehensive Community Needs Assessment 11/02/2016 Hunger

Gregg County Comprehensive Community Needs Assessment 11/02/2016 Food Pantry Use

Gregg County Comprehensive Community Needs Assessment 11/02/2016 Income Sources

Assistance Received

Gregg County Comprehensive Community Needs Assessment 11/02/2016 Monthly Bills

Economic Needs

Telephone Access

Internet Access

Gregg County Comprehensive Community Needs Assessment 11/02/2016

Educational Attainment Gregg County Comprehensive Community Needs Assessment 11/02/2016 Educational Attainment 22% have less than a high school degree

Education Needs

Gregg County Comprehensive Community Needs Assessment 11/02/2016

Employment

Job Loss

Employment Needs

Gregg County Comprehensive Community Needs Assessment 11/02/2016

Gregg County Comprehensive Community Needs Assessment 11/02/2016 Healthcare Needs

Mental Health Needs

Gregg County Comprehensive Community Needs Assessment 11/02/2016 Healthcare Coverage

Gregg County Comprehensive Community Needs Assessment 11/02/2016

Gregg County Comprehensive Community Needs Assessment 11/02/2016 Housing Status 53 Homeless

Housing Needs

Gregg County Comprehensive Community Needs Assessment 11/02/2016

Transportation Needs

Gregg County Comprehensive Community Needs Assessment 11/02/2016 Veterans

Gregg County Comprehensive Community Needs Assessment 11/02/2016 Household Utilities Living Wage Past Due Bills ECONOMIC WELLBEING Money for Tuition Money for School Supplies Adult Education EDUCATION Career / Job Training Computer Skills Work Clothes EMPLOYMENT Dental Care Eye/vision Care General Medical Care HEALTHCARE Depression Anxiety Planning for the future/goal setting MENTAL HEALTH CARE Home Furniture Household items HOUSING Driver's License Vehicle Repairs Vehicle Insurance TRANSPORTATION

Top 10 Needs – 1. Dental care 2. Eye/vision care 3. General medical care 4. Need home (homeless): in shelter 5. Household utilities 6. Depression 7. Career/job training 8. Achieving a living wage 9. Have past due bills 10. Health insurance

THINK When you look at all the results from the needs assessment work, what catches your attention? Which of the findings confirmed something you already knew? What most surprised you? Where do you have additional questions about the findings? What do see as the most important results of the survey findings? What findings contradict one another? What findings confirm one another?

Comprehensive Community Needs Assessment Gregg County Comprehensive Community Needs Assessment 11/02/2016 Comprehensive Community Needs Assessment Editing Institutional Review Board approval Partners – MOU’s Training Implementation – Summer 2016 Data analysis Strategic planning 2017

Gregg County Comprehensive Community Needs Assessment 11/02/2016

Gregg County Comprehensive Community Needs Assessment 11/02/2016 Christina Fulsom East Texas Human Needs Network Founder and Network Weaver christina@ethnn.org 903.216.3211