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1 Slide #13 <br /> Housing for All <br /> 90. Continued <br /> homelessnessHouseholds experiencing homelessness or at imminent risk of <br /> FY23-24 FY24-25 V 6 months <br /> FY25-26 <br /> Households who 448 households 430 households 261 households <br /> completed Coordinated <br /> (Entry <br /> ORANGE COUNTY <br /> 13 NOR-1'H CAROLINA <br /> 2 <br /> 3 <br /> 4 Slide #14 <br /> Housing for All <br /> 10. Continued <br /> Households <br /> homelessness <br /> FY23-24 FY24-25 1St 6 months <br /> FY25-26 <br /> Households who 448 households 430 households 261 households <br /> completed Coordinated <br /> Entry <br /> Households whose 233 households 262 households 239 households <br /> Coordinated Entry was <br /> still open, indicating <br /> unmet housing need, at <br /> end of fiscal year <br /> 5 <br /> 6 Commissioner Greene asked if cases that are "open," means that the individuals are still <br /> 7 homeless. <br /> 8 Kelly Guadalupe said they are still experiencing homelessness or are at imminent risk of <br /> 9 homelessness. <br /> 10 Commissioner Portie-Ascott asked about the reasons for the cases being open. <br /> 11 Kelly Guadalupe said her understanding is that there are not available placements for the <br /> 12 individuals. <br /> 13 Travis Myren said another issue is the lack of rental support. He said wrap around services <br /> 14 and case management is also important. He said there will be a focus on getting the numbers <br /> 15 down over the next year. <br /> 16 <br />