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45 <br /> NA-40 Homeless Needs Assessment - 91.405, 91.205 (c) <br /> Introduction <br /> The Orange County Partnership to End Homeless (OCPEH) coordinates the Orange County Continuum of Care (CoC).The organization is jointly <br /> funded by four local governments: Orange County and the Towns of Carrboro, Chapel Hill, and Hillsborough. In its most recent report(dated <br /> June 2019), OCPEH identified the following gaps to addressing homelessness: best practice,fully funded rapid re-housing; income-based rental <br /> housing; drop-in day center with integrated services; street outreach program; 24-hour bathrooms; coordinated entry staff; medical respite <br /> beds; memorial service funding; and youth host homes. <br /> Homeless Needs Assessment <br /> Population Estimate the#of persons Estimate the# Estimate the# Estimate the# Estimate the#of <br /> experiencing homelessness on a experiencing becoming exiting days persons <br /> given night homelessness homeless each homelessness experience <br /> each year year each year homelessness <br /> Sheltered Unsheltered <br /> Persons in Households with Adult(s) <br /> and Child(ren) 2 26 64 42 16 340 <br /> Persons in Households with Only <br /> Children 0 0 0 0 0 0 <br /> Persons in Households with Only <br /> Adults 27 76 234 155 58 340 <br /> Chronically People experiencing <br /> homelessness 16 3 43 29 11 340 <br /> Chronically Homeless Families 0 5 11 8 3 340 <br /> Veterans 2 8 23 15 6 340 <br /> Unaccompanied Child 0 0 0 0 0 0 <br /> Persons with HIV 0 1 2 2 1 340 <br /> Table 26-Homeless Needs Assessment <br /> Data Source:Orange County 2019 Point in Time Count Data <br /> Indicate if there are people experiencing Has No Rural Homeless <br /> homelessness in rural areas(defined at the <br /> county level): <br /> FFY 2020—2024 Orange County, NC HOME Consortium 42 <br /> Consolidated Plan <br /> OMB Control No:2506-0117(exp.06/30/2018) <br />