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July 2013 Point-in-Time Count and Annual Estimates. August 15, 2013 Greater Richmond Continuum of Care meeting. July 2013 Point-in-Time Count. Total: 726 people (down 20.0%) Some due to changes in the Housing Inventory Chart Some due to program closings/changes 89 children (down 34.1%)
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July 2013 Point-in-Time Count and Annual Estimates August 15, 2013 Greater Richmond Continuum of Care meeting
July 2013 Point-in-Time Count • Total: 726 people (down 20.0%) • Some due to changes in the Housing Inventory Chart • Some due to program closings/changes • 89 children (down 34.1%) • On the night of the count, 46 families were on a waitlist for shelter • 94 people living in unsheltered conditions (down 21.1%) • In 2012, we identified 12 unsheltered individuals in the counties; in 2013, we identified 22
Ending Homelessness • For veterans in 2015 • 1 veteran in family (January 2013 PIT) - 37 veterans in families (HCIS 2012) • 20 (54.1%) received services (e.g., outreach, emergency shelter, transitional housing, prevention, rapid rehousing, PSH) • 126 single adult veterans (January 2013 PIT) - 441 single adult veterans (HCIS 2012) • 399 (90.5%) received services
Ending Homelessness • For people who are chronically homeless in 2015 • 49 chronically homeless single adults (January 2013 PIT) - 653 chronically homeless singles (HCIS 2012) • 523 (80.0%) received services • 1 chronically homeless family (January 2013 PIT) - 37 chronically homeless families (HCIS 2012) • 24 (64.9%) received services
Ending Homelessness • For children and families in 2020 • 70 families (January 2013 PIT) – 759 families (HCIS 2012) • 419 (55.2%) received services • For single adults • 813 singles (January 2013 PIT) – 2924 singles (HCIS 2012) • 2495 (85.3%) received services