The Snowy Saga Continues Community Outreach Public Speaking Engagements 2 Newspaper Articles ...

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Point in Time 2010The Snowy Saga Continues

Community Outreach Public Speaking

Engagements 2 Newspaper Articles Radio Spot Contacting

Agencies/Churches Local Governmental

Support – County Resolution

Before the Count

Methods

Homeless Project Connect

Service-Based

Street

Sheltered

Homeless Project Connect

46 Individuals Volunteered for the Project Homeless Connect & Street Count

Volunteers

Donations

Hair cuts WaterTarpsSocksHatsGlovesScarvesDiscounted Food

Sheltered Unsheltered At-Risk

Individuals 56 24 113

Households 21 23 41

Adults 26 23 51 (estimate)

Children 30 1 62 (estimate)

PIT COUNT @ A GLANCE

Homeless Percentages

20%

45%5%

30%

Program Type

Emergency Shelter Transitional HousingRapid Rehousing Unsheltered

30%

29%

39%

3%

Family Status

Single AdultsAdults w/ ChildrenChildrenCouples w/o Children

Percentage by Family Type

Year by Year Comparison

Sheltered Unsheltered Total At Risk0

20

40

60

80

100

120

200820092010

24 Unsheltered 22 Single

Individuals◦ 18 men◦ 4 women

1 Family Disability Category

◦ 4 Disabled◦ 1 DV◦ 1 Mental Illness◦ 2 Alcohol Abuse

Unsheltered Count

Wanda puts on a song and dance show

While I was away . . . things got kind of wild

9 AM – 8 PM Several Reports of

Precarious Housing No HUD Homeless

Reporting

Homeless Project Connect

And now . . . at Bambi’s request

Christina shows her face in carharts

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