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2017 Point -In -Time Count City Report: Santa Ana <br />Ethnicity by Sleeping Location <br />Number of Persons by Age <br />EM <br />Nu <br />Sow <br />Non-Hispanic/Non-Latino Latino. There <br />aow Iso <br />are considerable differences between <br />Unlike other cities, Santa Ana's Adult <br />soo <br />population (persons over the age of 24) <br />Non-Hispanic/Non-Latino population is <br />are distributed equally among sheltered <br />°00 <br />aw; <br />and unsheltered conditions: notice that the <br />3ow 23$ <br />Shelters (49%) and places not meant for <br />same number of adult individuals reside in <br />300 <br />443 <br />each sleeping location type. Santa Ana is <br />M <br />443 <br />like other cities in that its homeless <br />200 <br />Sheltered Unsheltered _ _ <br />Children and Young Adults live mostly in <br />shelters. The sheltered population is 10% <br />too <br />36 _. <br />Children, 7% Young Adults (18 — 24), and <br />ss is <br />83% Adults over the age of 24, whereas <br />0 <br />Sheltered Unsheltered <br />the unsheltered population is an <br />w Numberof Children (under 19) Number of Young Adults (18-24) <br />overwhelming 95% Adults, 4% Young <br />s Number of Adults lover age 24) <br />Adults (18 — 24), and 1% Children. <br />Gender by Sleeping Location <br />10PM <br />Santa Ana is unique among Orange <br />» 1 <br />County cities in that it is one of the few <br />388 <br />cities home to Transgender individuals. <br />J01° <br />The majority of Santa Ana's homeless are <br />fi09 <br />Male (66%), and 53% of them sleep in <br />sow <br />unsheltered locations. Meanwhile, <br />aow <br />homeless Females and Transgender <br />2 <br />people primarily sleep in Transitional <br />3M <br />r 342 <br />Housing or Emergency Shelters (71% of <br />taw <br />homeless Females and 67% of <br />ow <br />Transgender individuals). <br />Female Male Transgender <br />Sheltered Unsheltered <br />Ethnicity by Sleeping Location <br />The majority (62%) of Santa Ana's <br />EM <br />homeless population identifies as <br />Sow <br />Non-Hispanic/Non-Latino Latino. There <br />aow Iso <br />are considerable differences between <br />316 <br />�� <br />unsheltered and sheltered populations in <br />terms of ethnic distribution. Santa Ana's <br />Non-Hispanic/Non-Latino population is <br />divided roughly equally between <br />aw; <br />Transitional Housing or Emergency <br />3ow 23$ <br />Shelters (49%) and places not meant for <br />2nw <br />a <br />human habitation (51%) conditions. Its <br />1096 <br />Hispanic/Latino population is mostly <br />M <br />sheltered (61%), with only 39% of the <br />Non-Hispanic/Nan-Latino Hispanic/Latino <br />population living in unsheltered conditions. <br />Sheltered Unsheltered _ _ <br />
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