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14 <br /> Slide#10 <br /> SHELTERED COUNT <br /> PIT COUNT - 01 .27 .2025 <br /> 160 <br /> 140 <br /> 140 <br /> 120 115 <br /> 105 103 101 <br /> 100 9D <br /> 80 <br /> 60 <br /> 40 <br /> 20 <br /> 0 <br /> 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 <br /> ■Sheltered Count <br /> . J Orange County <br /> Partnership to <br /> *PIT Data presented here is locally confirmed,but non-HUD validated* �P ^ End Homelessnes <br /> Commissioner McKee noted that the sheltered count goes down almost identically to the <br /> unsheltered count increase. He said that it makes him wonder if the individuals that were once <br /> sheltered are now unsheltered. <br /> Danielle DeCaprio said that her guess is that they are not correlated because IFC's home <br /> start shelter has units rather than persons. She said that there may be different numbers of people <br /> in each room depending on the evening and that accounts for those differences. <br /> Slide #11 <br /> SPECIAL POPULATION: CHRONIC HOMELESSNESS <br /> PIT COUNT - 01 .27 .2025 <br /> 35 33 33 <br /> 30 27 28 2025 <br /> 25 <br /> 20 15 Families with <br /> 15 13 Children = 8 <br /> 10 <br /> 5 ` Adults only = 20 <br /> 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 <br /> ■Chronic Homelessness(individuals) <br /> .� J Orange County <br /> Partnership to <br /> W-PITDataOherecally confirmed,but non-HUD validated* End Homelessnes <br />