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This year's effort was a full- <br />Sq_qq_pEessJnvolvft service <br />providers, law enforcement <br />and more than 1,000 <br />volunteers who used electronic <br />_............. ... ..... <br />mapping to mark where <br />homeless people were sleeping <br />or hanging out. It also included <br />a 28-question survey that more <br />than 2,200 homeless people <br />filled out completely. By <br />contrast, 285 people answered <br />the 2017 survey. <br />Having more and better data <br />may help bust some common <br />misconceptions about why <br />homeless people are here, Kim <br />said, noting that 73 percent of <br />unsheltered homeless said <br />their last permanent address <br />was in Orange County, and <br />more than half reported <br />having local family or some <br />other tie to the area. Also <br />Homeless count in Orange County <br />4,792 <br />6,860 <br />Homeless by region* <br />South <br />0 763 <br />Central <br />`7 3,332 <br />North <br />2,765 <br />sin 2018 <br />Homeless by city (Top six) <br />Santa Ana <br />1,769 <br />Anaheim <br />1,202 <br />Fullerton <br />473 <br />Tustin <br />0 359 <br />Hunt. Beach <br />349 <br />Orange <br />■ 341 <br />Unsheltered court* <br />Veterans <br />1212 <br />Seniors <br />'Of those Interviewed <br />422 In each category <br />Source: Everyone counts 2019 <br />Point in Time Summary <br />notably, 22 percent of <br />unsheltered homeless reported having some kind of <br />employment. <br />FYN:[r3 <br />"Is there an explosion in homelessness? My answer is no, <br />because most of them self -report that they are chronically <br />homeless and most of them are self -reporting that they <br />are from Orange County," Kim said. <br />Eve Garrow, homelessness policy analyst for the ACLU of <br />Southern California, said even this more thorough survey <br />may underestimate homelessness in the region, and she <br />expects the number to keep growing. <br />"The factors that lead to homelessness in Orange County, <br />particularlythe rising cost of rents, have not abated and if <br />anything have gotten worse," she said. <br />
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