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GA-506 Marietta/Cobb Continuum of Care 2017 Housing Inventory & Point-in-Time Count January 25, 2017
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2017 Housing Inventory & Point-in-Time Night January 25, 2017
Sheltered Surveys collected from 14 providers and 33 projects Program characteristics Program bed inventory Bed occupancy Demographics on program participants Unsheltered Surveys on 103 households (110 adults, 8 children) Demographics
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2017 Housing Inventory Emergency Shelter Year-Round Beds: 151
Individuals Families (28 units) Emergency Shelter Motel & Overflow Beds: 23 used Family Promise, HOPE Atlanta, Kennesaw State University, Center for Family Resources, liveSAFE Resources, MUST ES Year-Round Bed Utilization: 95% (excludes motel and overflow beds) ES Beds Under Development: 1 (KSU)
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2017 Housing Inventory Transitional Housing Year-Round Beds: 134
Individuals Families (17 units) Family Promise, Hope Atlanta, liveSAFE Resources, St. Vincent de Paul, The Extension, Turner Hill CDC TH Year-Round Bed Utilization: 89% TH Under Development: 4 beds (SVDP, House of Dreams)
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2017 Housing Inventory Permanent Supportive Housing Year-Round Beds: 446 Individuals Families (9 units) VASH Individuals 113 VASH Families (64 units) Cobb CSB, Marietta Housing Authority, MUST Ministries, Zion Keepers PSH Year-Round Bed Utilization: 84% PSH Under Development: 22 beds (MUST PSH II)
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Action Ministries SSVF, Hope Atlanta SSVF, United Way SSVF
2017 Housing Inventory Rapid Re-Housing Year-Round Beds: 42 Individuals Families (11 households) Center for Family Resources, MUST Ministries Action Ministries SSVF, Hope Atlanta SSVF, United Way SSVF RRH Year-Round Bed Utilization: 100% RRH Under Development: 29 units, 107 beds (Center for Family Resources – MAG and RRH3)
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2017 Housing Inventory Total Year-Round Beds: 773 Individuals 348
(excludes motel and overflow ES beds) Individuals Families (129 units) Total Year-Round Bed Utilization: 88%
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2017 Point-in-Time Count Totals
Emergency Shelter Households Persons Ave HH Size Households with Children 26 100 3.8 Households without Children 66 TOTAL 92 166 Transitional Housing 16 53 3.3 82 119 Unsheltered 4 14 3.5 99 104 103 118
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2017 Point-in-Time Count Age
Emergency Shelter 0-17 18-24 25+ Households with Children 70 30 Households without Children 4 62 TOTAL 92 Transitional Housing 35 1 17 3 63 80 Unsheltered 8 5 101 106
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2017 Point-in-Time Count Gender
Emergency Shelter Female Male Households with Children 63 37 Households without Children 21 45 TOTAL 84 82 Transitional Housing 29 24 50 69 Unsheltered 7 75 36
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2017 Point-in-Time Count Race & Ethnicity
Emergency Shelter White Black/AA Other Hispanic Households with Children 3 88 9 1 Households without Children 21 42 2 TOTAL 24 130 12 Transitional Housing 7 33 13 57 64 5 Unsheltered 43 4 8 59 50 10
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2017 Point-in-Time Count Households with Veterans
Emergency Shelter Veterans Households Persons Households with Children Households without Children 4 TOTAL Transitional Housing 1 2 2 3 3 6 Unsheltered 14 14 15
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2017 Point-in-Time Count Households with only Youth (ages 0 – 24)
Emergency Shelter Parents Households Persons Households with Children Households without Children 4 TOTAL Transitional Housing 3 0 Unsheltered 2
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2017 Point-in-Time Count Homeless Subpopulations
Unsheltered ES TH CoC Total Chronically Homeless CH Individuals 33 18 51 CH Families 1 People in CH Families 2 Veterans Veterans - Male and Female 14 4 3 21 Veterans - Female Only Households with Veterans People in Veteran Households 15 6 25 Subpopulations (adults only) Severe Mental Illness 26 22 50 Chronic Substance Abuse 63 109 HIV/AIDS Domestic Violence 35 16 77 403 homeless persons on PIT night (290 adults, 113 children)
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2017 Point-in-Time Count Subpopulations
In all Housing Projects on 1/25/17 Un-sheltered ES TH ** PSH & RRH CoC Total Veterans Veterans - Male and Female 14 4 3 181 202 Veterans - Female Only 2 1 59 62 Households with Veterans People in Veteran Households 15 6 325 350 Subpopulations (adults only and does not include VASH or SSVF) Severe Mental Illness 26 22 82 132 Chronic Substance Abuse 25 21 63 47 156 HIV/AIDS Domestic Violence 35 16 13 90 820 persons in housing projects on PIT night (569 adults, 251 children) ** PSH and RRH not included in PIT data submitted to HUD
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2017 Point-in-Time Count Unsheltered Data from Surveys
103 households and 118 people (110 adults, 8 children) Where slept on 1/25/17 HHs People Woods or Outdoor Camp 59 67 Under Bridge or Overpass 6 Inside Vehicle 14 21 Public Park 3 Inside Abandoned Building 5 Street, Sidewalk, Doorway or Alleyway Building Not Meant for Sleeping 8 Other or did not answer 2
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2017 Point-in-Time Count Unsheltered Data from Surveys
110 Adults Reasons for Homelessness Hospital Release 1 Jail Release 6 Aged out of Foster Care Lost Job 32 Lost Housing 22 Lack Affordable Housing 18 Legal Issues By Choice 2 Other 15 Drugs / Alcohol 12 Mental Illness 5 Physical Illness 6 Separation / Divorce 7 Domestic Violence Family Cutoff 22 Death in Family 8 Military Release 1 Note: could have selected multiple reasons
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2017 Point-in-Time Count Unsheltered Data from Surveys
110 Adults Education Level Currently a Student 0-8 5 9-12 (non-graduate) 20 High School Grad / GED 49 Some College 19 College Graduate 3 Technical School 1 Post-college Unknown or did not answer 12 Yes 3 No 98 Did not answer 9 Student Level Getting GED 1 College Freshman College Senior
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2017 Point-in-Time Count Unsheltered Data from Surveys
110 Adults Employment Status Employment Type Working 22 Not working 82 Did not answer 6 Full Time 3 Part Time 10 Day Labor or Temp 6 Did not answer Receive Disability Income Yes 16 No 86 Did not answer 8
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2017 Point-in-Time Count Unsheltered Data from Surveys
110 Adults How Long In Cobb 1 day to 6 months 15 > 6 months to 1 year 16 > 1 year to 5 years 19 > 5 years to 10 years 7 > 10 years or more 18 > 20 years 27 Did not answer 8
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2017 Point-in-Time Count Unsheltered Data from Surveys
110 Adults Services Used Temporary Shelter 41 Other Housing 8 Mental Health Services 4 Addiction Treatment 6 Health Care 5 Meals 62 Hygiene 57 Job Readiness Job Training Job Placement 1 More Education/GED 2 Financial / Income Assist 4 Transportation 8 Prescriptions / Meds 10 Food Pantry 66 Clothing 67 ID Assistance 0 Other 5 Note: could have selected multiple services
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