2014 POINT IN TIME COMMUNITY REPORT. 2014 SHELTERED PERSONS REPORT.

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2014 POINT IN TIME COMMUNITY REPORT

2014 SHELTERED PERSONS REPORT

What is HMIS? Homeless Management Information System Required by U.S. Dept. of Housing & Urban Development (HUD) Participating agencies throughout the community, including faith-based and other non-HUD funded programs Limited Veteran Data (VA has own database known as HOME) All data is self-reported by program participants experiencing a housing crisis (homelessness) Point-in-Time date is January 23, 2014

Sheltered PIT Data 2014 People in Households with Children

Sheltered PIT Data 2014 Unaccompanied Youth (Under 18)

Sheltered PIT Data 2014 Individuals

Sheltered PIT Data 2014 Subpopulations of all persons

Veterans Report

SHELTERED POINT IN TIME QUESTIONS

2014 UNSHELTERED PERSONS REPORT

Total Number of Households 365 Total Number of Persons 398 Number of Children (under age 18) 26 Number of Persons ages Number of Persons over age Unsheltered PIT Data Data Total Persons In Households

Unsheltered PIT Data 2014 Total Persons In Households

Unsheltered PIT Data 2014 Total Persons In Households

Unsheltered PIT Data 2014 Total Number of Unsheltered Households 8 Total Number of Persons 41 Number of Children (under age 18) 26 Number of Persons ages Number of Persons over age Persons In Households with At least one Adult and one Child 2013 Data

Unsheltered PIT Data 2014 Total Number of Households 0 Number of 1 Child Households 0 Number of Multi-Child Households 0 Total Number of Persons Under age 18 0 Number of Children in Multi-Child Households 0 Persons In Households with only Children 2013 Data

Unsheltered PIT Data 2014 Persons In Households without Children Total Number of Households 357 Total Number of Persons 357 Number of Persons (between age 18-24) 22 Number of Persons (over age 24) Data

Unsheltered PIT Data 2014 Chronically Homeless 172 Veterans (Male and Female) 50 Veterans (Female) 1 Severely Mentally Ill 163 Chronic Substance Abuse 153 Person with HIV/AIDS 7 Domestic Violence Survivors 100 Special Populations (persons) 2013 Data

Unsheltered PIT Data 2014 Veterans: Total Number of Households 50 Total Number of Persons 50 Number of Persons (between age 18-24) 0 Number of Persons (over age 24) 50

Unsheltered PIT Data 2014 Veterans: Hispanic/Latino20% Non-Hispanic/Non-Latino80% Female8% Male92%

Unsheltered PIT Data 2014 Veterans:

Unsheltered PIT Data 2014 Total Number of Households 164 Total Number of Persons 172 Number of Persons (under 18) 8 Number of Persons (between age 18-24) 6 Number of Persons (over age 24) 158 Chronically Homeless

Unsheltered PIT Data 2014 Chronically Homeless

Unsheltered PIT Data 2014 Chronically Homeless

Substandard Housing <1%1 Mortgage Foreclosure <1%2 Health and Safety <1%2 Aged Out of Foster Care <1%2 Release from an Institution <1%3 Domestic Violence <1%5 Eviction 3%10 Mental Health 6%17 Medical Condition 6%17 Kicked Out 6%21 No Answer 5%23 Criminal Activity 7%27 Family Breakup 7%31 Substance Use 9%38 Loss of Job 45%173 Reasons for Homelessness

Permanent or Transient Unsheltered Persons

Is This the First Time You Have Been Homeless?

How Long Have You Been Homeless?

FINAL QUESTIONS Questions? For more information,