McLennan County Homeless Population Count Project Summary of Findings September 2007.

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McLennan County Homeless Population Count Project Summary of Findings September 2007

Response Rates # of Surveys Completed 847 # of Duplicated Surveys 82 # of Unduplicated Surveys 765 # of Respondents with Permanent Residence 475 # of Respondents without Permanent Address 252 # of Respondents Meeting Homeless Definition 211

Demographics Highest Grade Completed Highest Grade Completed Highest Grade Completed #% < 9 th 93% 9 th – 11 th 4825% 12 th 8545% Some college or a degree 4827% Note: Includes 190 total responses

Demographics Gender and Ethnicity Gender and Ethnicity Total = 203 Total =202

Demographics Age Age Total = 153 Average Age: 42 Percentage of homeless individuals among different age categories

Homeless Status 68 individuals out of 185 who responded indicated that they were currently a “doubled up dependent” 68 individuals out of 185 who responded indicated that they were currently a “doubled up dependent” The average length of homelessness for the current homeless episode was nearly 2 years The average length of homelessness for the current homeless episode was nearly 2 years 32% of homeless respondents had been homeless four times in the last three years 32% of homeless respondents had been homeless four times in the last three years Note: Figures are based on actual responses only; no estimates are included.

Characteristics and Disabilities

Incarceration History Type of Incarceration #% Jail7333% Prison3717% Both Jail and Prison 3516%

Current Needs Permanent Housing Permanent Housing Employment Employment Transportation Transportation Health care Health care