Orange County NC Website
22 <br /> 1 Slide#4 <br /> SubpopWations are suing different <br /> outcomes <br /> • Steady decreases for families <br /> • Veterans flat lined <br /> • Most chronic homeless identified since 2010 <br /> 35 f LIIFDWhH@MdM <br /> 30 f famwa <br /> 25 Honl�k�YHerans <br /> 20 <br /> 15 <br /> 10 <br /> 5 MIT loin 2619 :0M M21 <br /> f Paimeishir,�.. <br /> 2 <br /> 3 Rachel Waltz said many gains in addressing chronic homelessness were lost over the <br /> 4 past year. She said a Street Outreach Team was developed in the Fall 2020, which may <br /> 5 account for some of this increase as more people are connected with the system. She said <br /> 6 there continued to be around 10 veterans homeless in Orange County, despite significant <br /> 7 investments from the VA and other service providers. She heard concerning news from service <br /> 8 providers that intimate partner violence is increasing and people are staying in unsafe situations <br /> 9 longer because of lack of access. She resumed the PowerPoint presentation: <br /> 10 <br /> 11 Slide #5 <br /> PIT counted 176 people on one night,how <br /> many in 12 months? <br /> Pe pn Ieenuring 3u <br /> r s�a�� h01SIngOppross9rims "� _tl, <br /> �2 0 the <br /> ' ., <br /> ■raaex,w.namra■h.� l.desvewr..•fixnre <br /> • %total that experienced homelessness for the first time <br /> 85% 72% 63% 75% 79% <br /> • Shelter,Transitional Housing, &Permanent Housing <br /> • Homeless for first time=no entries for 24 months prior <br /> 12 <br /> 13 Rachel Waltz said staff is starting to see the percentage of people experiencing <br /> 14 homelessness increasing, for the first time, after a previous period of decreasing. She resumed <br /> 15 the PowerPoint presentation: <br /> 16 <br /> 17 <br />