Orange County NC Website
9 <br />Existing owner homes assisted with emergency repairs: 20 <br />Affordable Rental Housing Developed or Acquired: 30 <br />First-time homebuyers assisted: 15 <br />Transitional Housing Funded: 2 <br />How will Orange County address the needs of people who are homeless? <br />The Orange County 10-Year Plan to End Chronic Homelessness includes Orange <br />County and the Towns of Chapel Hill, Carrboro, and Hillsborough, North Carolina. <br />Through the combined efforts of elected officials, service providers, business leaders, <br />government agencies, and the citizens of Orange County, chronic homelessness in <br />Orange County will end within 10 years. Current and future efforts to serve the <br />needs of all homeless individuals and homeless families will continue to be supported <br />toward the goal of pursuing permanent housing. <br />Goa/s of the Orange County Ten Year P/an to End Chronic Homelessness: <br />Goal 1: Reduce Chronic Homelessness <br />Goal 2: Increase Employment <br />Goal 3: Prevent Homelessness <br />Goal 4: Increase Access to Services <br />Goal 5: Increase Public Participation in Ending Homelessness <br />Homeless Point-in-Time Counts conducted on January 27, 2010: <br /> A B C 17 E <br /> Sheltered i:nsheltelyd TOT_Al, Permoaent <br /> <br /> Elnergelic}, .1..anSfti~al (colwim Sapportise <br />Honsehalds ssli6 De endent Children <br />1 =afrSen 0 0 0 0 1 <br /> of ~L'ottxn ? 21 0 23 20 <br />3 ~ of Children ? 30 0 3" ~5 <br />4 Total Prrsorr.s in Households tt-iih Dependent <br /> <br />Childrenl (Rows 1=2+3) ~ ~ 1 0 <br />`~ <br />6? <br />> Total ~'iltni5zr•OfHa)/&tTtPI(IS ti'itl7 Dependent <br /> <br />Children ~ Jl ~ ~ <br />-3 <br />21 <br />Households R'ithnut De endent CltHdren (izicF3des si Res, cau~tea ~itllaut children II88[ibII anied ;~neh} <br />5 ~ of3Se11 69 11 16 45 18 <br />? ~` of C{FOmen 15 1 ~ 1 30 15 <br />$ Total Persons iu Households ~s=ithout Bepeatderit <br /> <br />Childr~ f Rows 5~- 8~ ~5 1; 125 33 <br />~ Total4uurtrerofHacselroldswithoutDependent <br /> Children 84 25 16 125 33 <br />10 TOT~:L HO?~3T:LESS PEOPLE <br /> <br />4A= d _ Ron' g8 t5 1? 18t 100 <br />11 T07 ~I. AOhfELESS :s.DLT.TS {Rotes I + 2 = 8} 85 X15 17 1 ~,9 54 <br />SLtBPQPLZATIO\ S For Rote i3 - l8, please note trots Weeny people from Ro+ts II are def`initelg mexribers of the named <br />sub elation <br />12 ClrranirHaurefess Wave a disa3ility ~'~"D laat~e been <br /> honxle~ for at least 1 year, ar Na.T had 4 episodes in 31 l s 7 3 S <br /> 3 }tears <br />13 Sa~ously Rlentally Ill (diagnosable by a m~ental'.sealtN <br /> girnfessicmal, adults only) 1`l 1? ~=~ 31 ~?~ <br />I4 Diaanosable Substance lise Disorder (adults alill) ?~ •Fi '~A 55 ~~ <br />15 Veterans (adults onI}•} 3 1 ~?, 4 \A <br />15 Pons uiffi 1'~VI.~IDS (adults on1S} 3 0 \Fy 3 <br />? 7 Vic`Yims of Domestic l'iolence {adlilts pnlr) 4 I5 '_~A 20 ?ti ?, <br />l8 Unaccompanied =oath (lulder 18} 0 0 tvA 0 1 r1 <br />flf a ll homeless adepts, Noer mom do you la~oca- were discNar>d ed from the foU ou~lil< sg=stem <br />V ~a#lun 30 da,-s to becomin ¢ Nameless: <br />i9 Criminal fug-rice 5y~'em (jails, prisons} <br /> 1 3 ~ a ~ `A <br />30 Beha~tioraT Health S'steul (treotal Health hospitals or <br /> <br />sulastance abuse trcailnent o ems} ~ I I ~ ~ 13 ~A <br />? 1 Health Care System y,llosgitals) U ~ ~ ~ ,,~ ~ <br />cv.iv-~ui~ L.vrasoiiaat:ea r~~an <br />