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VRA <br />)AIN7 <br />UU N 1 <br />MINT 9[r <br />Orange County's Point in Time (PIT) count occured on January 28th, 2017. The PIT count is a biennial tally of people without a <br />home on a particular night. We count because we want to understand homelessness in our community in order toe nd it. This <br />PIT count provides vita I information that guides and shapes the way we approach and solve homelessness in Orange County. <br />This information is provided to the federal Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and informs the <br />amount and type of resources Orange County receives to help end homelessness. <br />UNSHELTERED <br />2,584 <br />SERVICE PLANNING AREA MAP <br />Orange County is divided into three Service Planning Areas (SPAs)that <br />efficiently direct resources as individuals experiencing homelessness <br />SHELTERED enter the Coordinated Entry System. <br />EMERGENCY <br />SHELTER <br />1,248 <br />I <br />TRANSITIONAL <br />SHELTER <br />EZi1M <br />CONTINUUM OF CARE <br />A Continuum of Care (CoC) is an integrated system of care that guides homeless <br />individuals & families through a comprehensive array of services and housing designed <br />to prevent and end homelessness. The County of Orange is the lead for Orange County's <br />CoC, which funds 14 nonprofits across the OC CoC. <br />SUMMARY OF KEY FINDINGS <br />2013 <br />2015 <br />2017 <br />Unsheltered Homeless People <br />1,678 <br />2,201 <br />2,594 <br />Sheltered Homeless People <br />2,573 <br />2,251 <br />2,208 <br />Emergency Shelter <br />1,145 <br />925 <br />1,248 <br />Transitional Shelter <br />1,428 <br />1,326 <br />960 <br />Total PIT Count It <br />4,251 <br />4,452 <br />4,792 <br />Change Year to Year <br />+4.73%(201) <br />+7.6%(340) <br />In conjunction with 2-1-1 Orange County, the OC Commission to End <br />Homelessness convened an ad hoc committee to provide <br />guidance on the 2017 PIT count project. The ad hoc <br />committee's direction included a public places count <br />W with sampling methodology. This methodology was <br />- also used for the 2013 and 2015 PIT counts. During <br />the 2017 PIT count, 86 additional maps were counted <br />and surveyed for a total of 270 maps in comparison <br />to 184 maps in the 2015 PIT count. Reductions in <br />"v= transitional shelter beds is reflective of national <br />HUD funding priorities. Increase in emergency shelter <br />beds is a result of The Courtyard, a County investment. <br />Reallocation of resources to permanent housing are not <br />reflected in the count results. <br />NORTH <br />936 <br />CENTRAL <br />1362 <br />SOUTH <br />286 <br />
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