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Survey Week, 2013 Final Results Albuquerque Heading Home Thank You: WELCOME! Today’s Agenda: New Logo Survey Week Results Annual Update “Home to Home”…a.

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1 Survey Week, 2013 Final Results Albuquerque Heading Home Thank You: WELCOME! Today’s Agenda: New Logo Survey Week Results Annual Update “Home to Home”…a partnership with Apartment Association of New Mexico What YOU can do

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3 Survey Week – what we did  Attempted to survey everyone on streets, in shelters and at drop-in service centers  Gave them option to complete Vulnerability Index Survey

4 Survey Week – what we did  Thursday & Sunday (prior to Survey Week):  training on Vulnerability Index  Monday – Friday:  mid-morning, afternoon and evening outreach and shelters  Tuesday & Wednesday:  4-6 AM surveyed streets

5 AM Interview Methodology  Team leader with 3 or more team members  Divided Albuquerque into sectors  Covered sectors on two consecutive mornings  Asked each person encountered to participate  Same methodology was used in 2011

6 Vulnerability Index  History of Cold Weather Injury  3 or more ER visits in the previous 3 months  3 or more ER and/or inpatient episodes in the past year  End-stage Renal Disease  Liver Disease  HIV+/AIDS  Age > 60 years  Tri-morbidity

7 National Trending  U.S. Dept. of Housing & Urban Development (HUD) reports 633,782 Homeless Nationwide in 2012 % change since 2011 % change since 2009 % change since 2007 Homeless (-0.4%)--(-5.7%) Homeless Families (+1.4%)--(-3.7%) Veterans (-7.2%(-17.2%)-- Chronic Homelessness (-6.8%)--(-19.3%)

8 Local Overall Numbers: 20112013 Self-Reported Being on the Street 387144 We Found 126 (32.5%) 48 (33.3%) 20112013 Sheltered 1,2431,032 (-211) Unsheltered 387144 (-243) Total 1,6301,176 (-454) Survey Week AM Outreach:

9 Albuquerque Results  420 completed Vulnerability Index Survey  202 (48%) vulnerable with high mortality risk

10 Albuquerque Results Risk Indicator20112013 NationwideAlbuquerqueNationwideAlbuquerque Total Surveyed 15,20447539,768420 # of Vulnerable 6,57925219,964202 % Vulnerable 43%53%50%48% (-5%) Tri-morbid 22%32%26%31% (-1%) 3x+ Hospital Last Year 19%27%22%12% (-15%) 3x+ ER Last 3 Months 11%21%14%20% (-1%) 60+ Years Old 11%13% 8% (-5%) HIV+/AIDS 3%2%3% 1% (-1%) Liver Disease 7%14%8%12% (-2%) Kidney Disease 4%5%4% 5% --- Cold Weather Injury 6%17%7%10% (-7%)

11 Albuquerque Results Sub-Populations20112013 NationwideAlbuquerqueNationwideAlbuquerque Total Surveyed 15,20447539,768420 Veterans 15%29%15%17% (-22%) Youth under 25 7%15%5% 7% (-8%) Foster Care 12%17%13% 17% --- Jail 67%79%68%73% (-6%) Prison 30%27%31%24% (-3%) Victims of Attack, Since Homeless 29%47%29%40% (-7%)

12 Albuquerque Results Disability20112013 NationwideAlbuquerqueNationwideAlbuquerque Any Serious Health Condition 46%64%47%59% (-5%) Heart Disease 13%21%14%19% (-2%) Asthma 16%23%17%20% (-3%) Diabetes 10%15%11%14% (-1%) Hepatitis C 10%20%10%18% (-2%) Emphysema 5%9%5% 8% (-1%) Cancer 4%7%4% 6% (-1%) Brain Injury 12%33%15%34% (+1%) Mental Health 38%53%40%50% (-3%) Substance Abuse 52%77%53%70% (-7%) Dually Diagnosed 33%45%35%44% (-1%)

13 Albuquerque’s Most Vulnerable 20112013 Average Age 5348 Average Years Homeless 206 ½ Combined Years of Homelessness 1,433482 ¼

14 20112012 Goal to House 7590 Actual Housed 7695 YTD Housed 76171 YTD Lost Housing 16 22 YTD % Retention Rate 79%87% YTD # of Persons Who Died in Housing 57 YTD Additional Family Members Housed 216 Annual Update: the numbers

15 Annual Update: the stories  Volunteers  Home Teams  7 active teams  24 volunteers  4 more teams currently forming  Move-Ins  Furniture Pickups/Deliveries  Survey Week  150+ volunteers  40-50 active ongoing  People Housed  Leading a home team  Doing outreach  Compiling resource materials for others being housed  Helping in the office

16 Annual Update: the stories  “L”  War veteran  Homeless 14 years  Housed for 1 year  Connected to VA disability ($44,000)  “R”  Housed for 3/4 year  AHH staff finds family via FB  Reunites with kids  Reunites with parents  Mother gains closure

17 Ongoing Support  Peer to Peer Luncheons  Monthly gatherings for the people we have housed  “Care Team”  Community Partnership

18 Future Success: Apartment Association of NM  “Home to Home”  People can add to their monthly rent  100% goes to help someone gain housing  Goal: House 5 people in first year (raise $32,500)

19 Future Success:  Continue to house and support our most vulnerable neighbors  Expand the “Home to Home” program  Expand the number of “Home Teams”  Leverage systems change  Impact Analysis  Due in early summer  Will include cost study analysis

20 Future Growth: Possible with YOU!  Monthly Financial Contribution!  Volunteer!  Donate! Contact Megan McCormick: 226-1700

21 THANK YOU!


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