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Our local HMIS has very robust reporting features. This allows us to extract data from the system in a very useful way; using the data as a “flashlight” of sorts to help show what is working, and what we can do better.
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Of the 1554 people:
86 were Veterans
346 were Children
105 were Chronicly Homeless
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60% of people that were exited from a program went to Permanent Housing
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The average income of those experiencing homelessness that were employed was $1068.36 per month.
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Causes of Homelessness
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