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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 Plan to End Chronic Home/essness: ! <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 conducred on January 27, 2010: <br /> A B C D � <br /> S1t+eltered I'aslieitered Ifl7� Permasent <br /> ��pj� 5uppartnz <br /> E�ierg�ncg Transitional A+B+C} Honsing <br /> Hauseho[ds ssithD eadent CLiidren <br /> 1 #of4lrn 0 0 6 fl i <br /> 2 �of�Vomen 2 ?1 6 23 ?0 <br /> 3 �af E;hildiea 2 3d 4 32 45 <br /> � Total Persons in Hausahofds tivith I?ependeut ¢ �1 Q 55 67 <br /> Childreu (Rows 1�2+3) <br /> � ToYai i'Vrimber of Honsehoteis ra-ith D�paidr�t ? ?1 0 23 ?1 <br /> C:hildtea <br /> Honseholds u'ithout De endenE C'hildren Cmcludes " ,e9 +es veideout ch�ldcm,unaeco a�i�vouch? <br /> 5 �of A�ten 69 I 1 16 46 18 <br /> 7 �of t�'cmren 15 I4 1 30 I� <br /> � Total Persasrs in Households writhoui Depende�t �� �� �7 �?� 33 <br /> C`hildren (Rotvs 6�7 <br /> 4 Tatali'4trniberofHaaseholdsnithoutDcpendent $4 �} 16 125 3Z <br /> Chil&eu <br /> 10 TOT,�L.IiOMELES5 PEOPLE $S 7� 27 181 10� <br /> w4+Ro�S <br /> i 1 T�T.�L H�2vLELESS riDLZTS{Rau.s 1+2+8) g{ 46 1? i�9 54 <br /> S[7Bpt3pL'LA'IIO�iS Far Itaw t3-18,please note how man}�peoplc frorrr Rora II aze definitely me�abers of thc nanied <br /> sub ariaa <br /> i2 G'hmnic Hnmrtess{hati�a disabilits r11�'D hare lxzn <br /> hon�tless far at kast I gear,ac ha�e had 4 epis4des in 3I 1� 7 3S :V�i <br /> 3 vears) <br /> 13 Seriouslghfts�tallyIll(dia�asable by a mental heaTth 14 I7 I�A 31 �'�� <br /> pro#'escianat,adtiAfs osslti} <br /> 14 Diaguosabit Substance L�sz I}isardrr{adults asilti} 2$ 41 I!A d5 ��. <br /> 15 iJeterans(adulis onty) 3 1 l�r�; � �•� <br /> ib Pe�sons�ithHIS�:AIDS{aduitaon4�y) 3 Q I�A 3 '_4t'� <br /> 17 V'ictinis of 73omestic t'iulenee(adults onl�} 4 I4 IiA 20 ;4A <br /> 1S Laacca�ranied yx>uth{imeier 1S} fl t! ItiA 0 '��. <br /> Of all homeless adults,how manf do you kuou=were dischar¢ed from tht follov,iug s}•stems�aithiv 30 davs grior to becoIlltII�homeless: <br /> 19 Criminal3ustice S r�tem(jaiLs..prisom} � 3 I\4 � iv r�1 <br /> ZQ Behaciaraf Health Systern(�ctta!healfh hosgitals a 2 T 1 I�A t 3 �.A <br /> substance abuse treatment o�ams i <br /> ' 21 HeaIth Care Syst�n{hosgirals} 3 4 I�A ? =��, <br /> rY LUtU-LU15 C.,OIlSOtIQ�L2C1 F'latl y <br />