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9 <br /> 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 /> Goals of the Orange County Ten Year Plan 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 /> Home less Point-in-Time Counts conducted on January 27, 2010: <br /> A a C D E, <br /> Sheltered, V nsheltenvd TOTAL Permanent <br /> Eunergency Transitional (colunnrmn Supportive <br /> .+B+C') Housing <br /> Households with Dependent lChfidren <br /> 1 #of Men 0 0 tI 0 1 <br /> 21 #of Women 2 21 0 23 20 <br /> 3 #of Children 2 30 0 3.2 46 <br /> 4 Total Persons in Households with Dependent 4 51 0 55 67 <br /> Children (Rows 1+2+3) <br /> 5 Total Number of Ho selrolds with Dependent 2 21 tI 23 21 <br /> Childrenn <br /> Households without Dependent Chddren(mcudeaou 1e8,e•a Les'wmt3o t children,unaccompanied youth) <br /> 6 #of Men 69 11 1.6 96 llS <br /> 7 4 of Women 15 14 1 30 15 <br /> R T otaI Persons in Households without Dependent 84 25 1.7 126 33 <br /> Children (Rmvs 6+7) <br /> 9 Total1"+,'umbr eorofHouselrohis without Dependent 84 25 1.6 125 32 <br /> Children <br /> 10 TOTAL HOMELESS PEOPLE SE 76 1.7 181 too <br /> Row=4+Row S <br /> 11 <br /> TOTAL HOMELESS ADULTS(Rows l+'2+S) 86 46 1.7 149 54 <br /> S1L BPOPUL:1'T'TiDNS E-or Row 13—18,please note how arrcrrkypeople y`ront Row 11 are definitely members-o£'the named <br /> sub o ulabon. <br /> 12 Chrorde Homeless(have a disability AND have been <br /> homeless for at least ll year',,or have had 4 episodes in 31 15 7 3'9 NA. <br /> 3 years) <br /> 13 5enously Mentally II19,(diagnosable by a mental health 14 17 NA 3,1 IAA <br /> professional,adults only) <br /> 14 Diagnosable Sub-stance Use Disorder(adults only) 24 41 TWA 65 NA <br /> 15 Veterans(adults ornly^) 3 1 NA 4 NA <br /> 16 Perso s wnth HIV AIDS(adults only) 3 0 NA 3 N <br /> 17 Victims mf]Dornestic Violence(adults only) 4 16 NA,`, 20 NA. <br /> 1S Unacccmnpanned youth(tinder 16) tt 0 TWA 4 NA <br /> Of all homeless adults,how nnany do you know were discharged from the fCdllowing systems within 30 days.prvor to becoming h anaeless- <br /> 19 C'rumnnai Justice System(lads,prisons) 1 3 NA,`, 4 NA. <br /> 2O Behavioral Health System(mental health hospitals or 2 11 NA 13 NA <br /> srubstannce.bitty e treatnnent ro anus <br /> ® 21 Health Care System(hospitals) 2 0 NA 2 :4 <br /> ry 211111-z111-,) l_onsoiiaaCeo Flan 'j <br />