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HUD 2019 Continuum of Care Homeless Assistance Programs Housing Inventory Count Report Important Notes About This Data: This report is based on information provided to HUD by Continuums of Care in the 2019 Continuum of Care application and has not been independently verified by HUD. CoCs were instructed to collect data for a point-in-time during the last week of January 2019. The data presented in this report are limited to beds available for occupancy on the night of the count (beds under development are excluded). For inquiries about data reported by a specific Continuum of Care, please contact that jurisdiction directly. CoC contact information can be found on the HUD Exchange web site (https://www.hudexchange.info/grantees/). In some cases, a community may have listed a program in the Housing Inventory Count but did not provide sufficient information/detail for HUD to understand the number of beds/units available and the target population served. Those programs have been removed for the purposes of this report. National Report Summary of all available beds reported, aggregated to the national level: Summary of all available beds reported, aggregated to the state level: Family Units¹ Family Beds¹ Adult-Only Beds Seasonal Overflow / Voucher Total Yr- Round Beds Emergency, Safe Haven and Transitional Housing 58,332 186,849 199,276 21,746 16,311 389,549 Child-Only Beds 3,424 18,335 15,447 Veteran Beds³ Youth Beds³ Subset of Total Bed Inventory Chronic Beds² n/a Emergency Shelter 43,203 141,686 147,350 21,746 16,311 291,837 2,801 4,309 6,501 n/a Safe Haven n/a n/a 2,266 n/a n/a 2,266 n/a 1,108 24 n/a Transitional Housing 15,129 45,163 49,660 n/a n/a 95,446 623 12,918 8,922 n/a Permanent Housing 77,136 232,010 289,888 n/a n/a 522,108 210 116,241 8,263 n/a Permanent Supportive Housing* 43,199 125,676 243,528 n/a n/a 369,293 89 102,210 4,008 181,505 Rapid Re-Housing 26,147 82,652 30,229 n/a n/a 112,961 80 12,576 3,667 n/a Other Permanent Housing** 7,790 23,682 16,131 n/a n/a 39,854 41 1,455 588 n/a Grand Total 135,468 418,859 489,164 21,746 16,311 911,657 3,634 134,576 23,710 181,505 Alabama State: Family Units¹ Family Beds¹ Adult-Only Beds Seasonal Overflow / Voucher Total Yr- Round Beds Emergency, Safe Haven and Transitional Housing 319 982 1,669 46 46 2,701 Child-Only Beds 50 158 138 Veteran Beds³ Youth Beds³ Subset of Total Bed Inventory Chronic Beds² n/a Emergency Shelter 207 673 1,236 46 46 1,937 28 112 65 n/a Safe Haven n/a n/a 34 n/a n/a 34 n/a 0 0 n/a Transitional Housing 112 309 399 n/a n/a 730 22 46 73 n/a Permanent Housing 333 934 2,448 n/a n/a 3,382 0 1,394 11 n/a Permanent Supportive Housing* 286 811 2,355 n/a n/a 3,166 0 1,323 4 953 Rapid Re-Housing 47 123 85 n/a n/a 208 0 71 7 n/a Other Permanent Housing** 0 0 8 n/a n/a 8 0 0 0 n/a Grand Total 652 1,916 4,117 46 46 6,083 50 1,552 149 953 Wednesday, October 09, 2019 *HUD’s point-in-time count does not include persons or beds in Permanent Supportive Housing as currently homeless. **Other Permanent Housing (OPH) - consists of PH - Housing with Services (no disability required for entry) and PH - Housing Only, as identified in the 2017 HMIS Data Standards. ¹Family Units and Family Beds categories include units and beds for households with one adult and at least one child under age 18. 2 Chronic Beds include beds in Permanent Supportive Housing dedicated to serve chronically homeless persons. 3 Veteran Beds and Youth Beds, respectively, include beds dedicated to serve homeless veterans and their families, and include beds dedicated to housing homeless youth age 24 and younger.

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HUD 2019 Continuum of Care Homeless Assistance Programs

Housing Inventory Count Report

Important Notes About This Data: This report is based on information provided to HUD by Continuums of Care in the 2019 Continuum of Care application and has not been independently verified

by HUD. CoCs were instructed to collect data for a point-in-time during the last week of January 2019. The data presented in this report are limited to beds available for occupancy on the night of

the count (beds under development are excluded). For inquiries about data reported by a specific Continuum of Care, please contact that jurisdiction directly. CoC contact information can be

found on the HUD Exchange web site (https://www.hudexchange.info/grantees/). In some cases, a community may have listed a program in the Housing Inventory Count but did not provide

sufficient information/detail for HUD to understand the number of beds/units available and the target population served. Those programs have been removed for the purposes of this report.

National Report

Summary of all available beds reported, aggregated to the national level:

Summary of all available beds reported, aggregated to the state level:

Family

Units¹

Family

Beds¹

Adult-Only

Beds

Seasonal Overflow /

Voucher

Total Yr-

Round Beds

Emergency, Safe Haven and Transitional Housing 58,332 186,849 199,276 21,746 16,311389,549

Child-Only

Beds

3,424 18,335 15,447

Veteran

Beds³

Youth

Beds³

Subset of Total Bed Inventory

Chronic

Beds²

n/a

Emergency Shelter 43,203 141,686 147,350 21,746 16,311291,8372,801 4,309 6,501n/a

Safe Haven n/a n/a 2,266 n/a n/a2,266n/a 1,108 24n/a

Transitional Housing 15,129 45,163 49,660 n/a n/a95,446623 12,918 8,922n/a

Permanent Housing 77,136 232,010 289,888 n/a n/a522,108210 116,241 8,263n/a

Permanent Supportive Housing* 43,199 125,676 243,528 n/a n/a369,29389 102,210 4,008181,505

Rapid Re-Housing 26,147 82,652 30,229 n/a n/a112,96180 12,576 3,667n/a

Other Permanent Housing** 7,790 23,682 16,131 n/a n/a39,85441 1,455 588n/a

Grand Total 135,468 418,859 489,164 21,746 16,311911,6573,634 134,576 23,710181,505

AlabamaState:

Family

Units¹

Family

Beds¹

Adult-Only

Beds

Seasonal Overflow /

Voucher

Total Yr-

Round Beds

Emergency, Safe Haven and Transitional Housing 319 982 1,669 46 462,701

Child-Only

Beds

50 158 138

Veteran

Beds³

Youth

Beds³

Subset of Total Bed Inventory

Chronic

Beds²

n/a

Emergency Shelter 207 673 1,236 46 461,93728 112 65n/a

Safe Haven n/a n/a 34 n/a n/a34n/a 0 0n/a

Transitional Housing 112 309 399 n/a n/a73022 46 73n/a

Permanent Housing 333 934 2,448 n/a n/a3,3820 1,394 11n/a

Permanent Supportive Housing* 286 811 2,355 n/a n/a3,1660 1,323 4953

Rapid Re-Housing 47 123 85 n/a n/a2080 71 7n/a

Other Permanent Housing** 0 0 8 n/a n/a80 0 0n/a

Grand Total 652 1,916 4,117 46 466,08350 1,552 149953

Wednesday, October 09, 2019

*HUD’s point-in-time count does not include persons or beds in Permanent Supportive Housing as currently homeless.

**Other Permanent Housing (OPH) - consists of PH - Housing with Services (no disability required for entry) and PH - Housing Only, as identified in the 2017 HMIS Data Standards.

¹Family Units and Family Beds categories include units and beds for households with one adult and at least one child under age 18. 2Chronic Beds include beds in Permanent Supportive Housing dedicated to serve chronically homeless persons. 3Veteran Beds and Youth Beds, respectively, include beds dedicated to serve homeless veterans and their families, and include beds dedicated to housing homeless youth age 24 and younger.

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HUD 2019 Continuum of Care Homeless Assistance Programs

Housing Inventory Count Report

Important Notes About This Data: This report is based on information provided to HUD by Continuums of Care in the 2019 Continuum of Care application and has not been independently verified

by HUD. CoCs were instructed to collect data for a point-in-time during the last week of January 2019. The data presented in this report are limited to beds available for occupancy on the night of

the count (beds under development are excluded). For inquiries about data reported by a specific Continuum of Care, please contact that jurisdiction directly. CoC contact information can be

found on the HUD Exchange web site (https://www.hudexchange.info/grantees/). In some cases, a community may have listed a program in the Housing Inventory Count but did not provide

sufficient information/detail for HUD to understand the number of beds/units available and the target population served. Those programs have been removed for the purposes of this report.

AlaskaState:

Family

Units¹

Family

Beds¹

Adult-Only

Beds

Seasonal Overflow /

Voucher

Total Yr-

Round Beds

Emergency, Safe Haven and Transitional Housing 211 677 1,169 194 411,878

Child-Only

Beds

32 15 160

Veteran

Beds³

Youth

Beds³

Subset of Total Bed Inventory

Chronic

Beds²

n/a

Emergency Shelter 129 420 928 194 411,37426 0 80n/a

Transitional Housing 82 257 241 n/a n/a5046 15 80n/a

Permanent Housing 130 421 875 n/a n/a1,2960 483 0n/a

Permanent Supportive Housing* 94 286 701 n/a n/a9870 458 0423

Rapid Re-Housing 36 135 103 n/a n/a2380 25 0n/a

Other Permanent Housing** 0 0 71 n/a n/a710 0 0n/a

Grand Total 341 1,098 2,044 194 413,17432 498 160423

ArizonaState:

Family

Units¹

Family

Beds¹

Adult-Only

Beds

Seasonal Overflow /

Voucher

Total Yr-

Round Beds

Emergency, Safe Haven and Transitional Housing 888 3,112 3,410 136 1616,568

Child-Only

Beds

46 623 197

Veteran

Beds³

Youth

Beds³

Subset of Total Bed Inventory

Chronic

Beds²

n/a

Emergency Shelter 426 1,636 2,113 136 1613,78738 107 79n/a

Safe Haven n/a n/a 68 n/a n/a68n/a 53 0n/a

Transitional Housing 462 1,476 1,229 n/a n/a2,7138 463 118n/a

Permanent Housing 1,289 4,467 7,598 n/a n/a12,0650 3,081 133n/a

Permanent Supportive Housing* 759 2,522 6,716 n/a n/a9,2380 2,582 522,058

Rapid Re-Housing 471 1,691 821 n/a n/a2,5120 470 71n/a

Other Permanent Housing** 59 254 61 n/a n/a3150 29 10n/a

Grand Total 2,177 7,579 11,008 136 16118,63346 3,704 3302,058

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*HUD’s point-in-time count does not include persons or beds in Permanent Supportive Housing as currently homeless.

**Other Permanent Housing (OPH) - consists of PH - Housing with Services (no disability required for entry) and PH - Housing Only, as identified in the 2017 HMIS Data Standards.

¹Family Units and Family Beds categories include units and beds for households with one adult and at least one child under age 18. 2Chronic Beds include beds in Permanent Supportive Housing dedicated to serve chronically homeless persons. 3Veteran Beds and Youth Beds, respectively, include beds dedicated to serve homeless veterans and their families, and include beds dedicated to housing homeless youth age 24 and younger.

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HUD 2019 Continuum of Care Homeless Assistance Programs

Housing Inventory Count Report

Important Notes About This Data: This report is based on information provided to HUD by Continuums of Care in the 2019 Continuum of Care application and has not been independently verified

by HUD. CoCs were instructed to collect data for a point-in-time during the last week of January 2019. The data presented in this report are limited to beds available for occupancy on the night of

the count (beds under development are excluded). For inquiries about data reported by a specific Continuum of Care, please contact that jurisdiction directly. CoC contact information can be

found on the HUD Exchange web site (https://www.hudexchange.info/grantees/). In some cases, a community may have listed a program in the Housing Inventory Count but did not provide

sufficient information/detail for HUD to understand the number of beds/units available and the target population served. Those programs have been removed for the purposes of this report.

ArkansasState:

Family

Units¹

Family

Beds¹

Adult-Only

Beds

Seasonal Overflow /

Voucher

Total Yr-

Round Beds

Emergency, Safe Haven and Transitional Housing 242 808 1,085 20 1981,917

Child-Only

Beds

24 106 78

Veteran

Beds³

Youth

Beds³

Subset of Total Bed Inventory

Chronic

Beds²

n/a

Emergency Shelter 187 655 818 20 1981,49724 47 42n/a

Transitional Housing 55 153 267 n/a n/a4200 59 36n/a

Permanent Housing 295 594 897 n/a n/a1,4910 587 0209

Permanent Supportive Housing* 260 485 706 n/a n/a1,1910 538 0209

Rapid Re-Housing 35 109 191 n/a n/a3000 49 0n/a

Grand Total 537 1,402 1,982 20 1983,40824 693 78209

CaliforniaState:

Family

Units¹

Family

Beds¹

Adult-Only

Beds

Seasonal Overflow /

Voucher

Total Yr-

Round Beds

Emergency, Safe Haven and Transitional Housing 6,435 20,804 25,257 4,334 65246,306

Child-Only

Beds

245 3,123 2,562

Veteran

Beds³

Youth

Beds³

Subset of Total Bed Inventory

Chronic

Beds²

n/a

Emergency Shelter 4,047 13,596 17,205 4,334 65231,028227 850 855n/a

Safe Haven n/a n/a 309 n/a n/a309n/a 239 0n/a

Transitional Housing 2,388 7,208 7,743 n/a n/a14,96918 2,034 1,707n/a

Permanent Housing 11,590 36,409 54,105 n/a n/a90,53319 22,934 1,397n/a

Permanent Supportive Housing* 6,310 19,569 45,811 n/a n/a65,39717 20,662 81730,539

Rapid Re-Housing 4,506 14,646 5,793 n/a n/a20,4412 1,866 504n/a

Other Permanent Housing** 774 2,194 2,501 n/a n/a4,6950 406 76n/a

Grand Total 18,025 57,213 79,362 4,334 652136,839264 26,057 3,95930,539

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*HUD’s point-in-time count does not include persons or beds in Permanent Supportive Housing as currently homeless.

**Other Permanent Housing (OPH) - consists of PH - Housing with Services (no disability required for entry) and PH - Housing Only, as identified in the 2017 HMIS Data Standards.

¹Family Units and Family Beds categories include units and beds for households with one adult and at least one child under age 18. 2Chronic Beds include beds in Permanent Supportive Housing dedicated to serve chronically homeless persons. 3Veteran Beds and Youth Beds, respectively, include beds dedicated to serve homeless veterans and their families, and include beds dedicated to housing homeless youth age 24 and younger.

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HUD 2019 Continuum of Care Homeless Assistance Programs

Housing Inventory Count Report

Important Notes About This Data: This report is based on information provided to HUD by Continuums of Care in the 2019 Continuum of Care application and has not been independently verified

by HUD. CoCs were instructed to collect data for a point-in-time during the last week of January 2019. The data presented in this report are limited to beds available for occupancy on the night of

the count (beds under development are excluded). For inquiries about data reported by a specific Continuum of Care, please contact that jurisdiction directly. CoC contact information can be

found on the HUD Exchange web site (https://www.hudexchange.info/grantees/). In some cases, a community may have listed a program in the Housing Inventory Count but did not provide

sufficient information/detail for HUD to understand the number of beds/units available and the target population served. Those programs have been removed for the purposes of this report.

ColoradoState:

Family

Units¹

Family

Beds¹

Adult-Only

Beds

Seasonal Overflow /

Voucher

Total Yr-

Round Beds

Emergency, Safe Haven and Transitional Housing 1,451 3,227 4,945 726 3788,196

Child-Only

Beds

24 394 182

Veteran

Beds³

Youth

Beds³

Subset of Total Bed Inventory

Chronic

Beds²

n/a

Emergency Shelter 632 1,160 3,622 726 3784,79614 37 86n/a

Safe Haven n/a n/a 63 n/a n/a63n/a 38 0n/a

Transitional Housing 819 2,067 1,260 n/a n/a3,33710 319 96n/a

Permanent Housing 778 1,777 4,808 n/a n/a6,66176 2,340 151n/a

Permanent Supportive Housing* 518 927 3,872 n/a n/a4,86263 2,105 953,816

Rapid Re-Housing 242 809 315 n/a n/a1,13713 210 56n/a

Other Permanent Housing** 18 41 621 n/a n/a6620 25 0n/a

Grand Total 2,229 5,004 9,753 726 37814,857100 2,734 3333,816

ConnecticutState:

Family

Units¹

Family

Beds¹

Adult-Only

Beds

Seasonal Overflow /

Voucher

Total Yr-

Round Beds

Emergency, Safe Haven and Transitional Housing 354 1,144 1,537 291 1192,697

Child-Only

Beds

16 184 129

Veteran

Beds³

Youth

Beds³

Subset of Total Bed Inventory

Chronic

Beds²

n/a

Emergency Shelter 272 941 1,190 291 1192,14716 19 21n/a

Safe Haven n/a n/a 5 n/a n/a5n/a 5 0n/a

Transitional Housing 82 203 342 n/a n/a5450 160 108n/a

Permanent Housing 930 2,806 5,365 n/a n/a8,1710 1,327 305,310

Permanent Supportive Housing* 770 2,292 4,859 n/a n/a7,1510 1,098 275,310

Rapid Re-Housing 160 514 506 n/a n/a1,0200 229 3n/a

Grand Total 1,284 3,950 6,902 291 11910,86816 1,511 1595,310

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*HUD’s point-in-time count does not include persons or beds in Permanent Supportive Housing as currently homeless.

**Other Permanent Housing (OPH) - consists of PH - Housing with Services (no disability required for entry) and PH - Housing Only, as identified in the 2017 HMIS Data Standards.

¹Family Units and Family Beds categories include units and beds for households with one adult and at least one child under age 18. 2Chronic Beds include beds in Permanent Supportive Housing dedicated to serve chronically homeless persons. 3Veteran Beds and Youth Beds, respectively, include beds dedicated to serve homeless veterans and their families, and include beds dedicated to housing homeless youth age 24 and younger.

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HUD 2019 Continuum of Care Homeless Assistance Programs

Housing Inventory Count Report

Important Notes About This Data: This report is based on information provided to HUD by Continuums of Care in the 2019 Continuum of Care application and has not been independently verified

by HUD. CoCs were instructed to collect data for a point-in-time during the last week of January 2019. The data presented in this report are limited to beds available for occupancy on the night of

the count (beds under development are excluded). For inquiries about data reported by a specific Continuum of Care, please contact that jurisdiction directly. CoC contact information can be

found on the HUD Exchange web site (https://www.hudexchange.info/grantees/). In some cases, a community may have listed a program in the Housing Inventory Count but did not provide

sufficient information/detail for HUD to understand the number of beds/units available and the target population served. Those programs have been removed for the purposes of this report.

DelawareState:

Family

Units¹

Family

Beds¹

Adult-Only

Beds

Seasonal Overflow /

Voucher

Total Yr-

Round Beds

Emergency, Safe Haven and Transitional Housing 198 452 558 0 2471,014

Child-Only

Beds

4 58 15

Veteran

Beds³

Youth

Beds³

Subset of Total Bed Inventory

Chronic

Beds²

n/a

Emergency Shelter 79 206 367 0 2475774 16 4n/a

Transitional Housing 119 246 191 n/a n/a4370 42 11n/a

Permanent Housing 91 257 878 n/a n/a1,1350 223 0n/a

Permanent Supportive Housing* 63 177 727 n/a n/a9040 167 0724

Rapid Re-Housing 28 80 51 n/a n/a1310 44 0n/a

Other Permanent Housing** 0 0 100 n/a n/a1000 12 0n/a

Grand Total 289 709 1,436 0 2472,1494 281 15724

District of ColumbiaState:

Family

Units¹

Family

Beds¹

Adult-Only

Beds

Seasonal Overflow /

Voucher

Total Yr-

Round Beds

Emergency, Safe Haven and Transitional Housing 892 2,872 3,269 739 1006,156

Child-Only

Beds

15 169 561

Veteran

Beds³

Youth

Beds³

Subset of Total Bed Inventory

Chronic

Beds²

n/a

Emergency Shelter 667 2,267 2,369 739 1004,65115 0 135n/a

Transitional Housing 225 605 900 n/a n/a1,5050 169 426n/a

Permanent Housing 3,735 11,538 4,219 n/a n/a15,7570 1,482 71n/a

Permanent Supportive Housing* 1,276 3,983 3,563 n/a n/a7,5460 1,416 717,546

Rapid Re-Housing 1,834 5,617 287 n/a n/a5,9040 47 0n/a

Other Permanent Housing** 625 1,938 369 n/a n/a2,3070 19 0n/a

Grand Total 4,627 14,410 7,488 739 10021,91315 1,651 6327,546

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*HUD’s point-in-time count does not include persons or beds in Permanent Supportive Housing as currently homeless.

**Other Permanent Housing (OPH) - consists of PH - Housing with Services (no disability required for entry) and PH - Housing Only, as identified in the 2017 HMIS Data Standards.

¹Family Units and Family Beds categories include units and beds for households with one adult and at least one child under age 18. 2Chronic Beds include beds in Permanent Supportive Housing dedicated to serve chronically homeless persons. 3Veteran Beds and Youth Beds, respectively, include beds dedicated to serve homeless veterans and their families, and include beds dedicated to housing homeless youth age 24 and younger.

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HUD 2019 Continuum of Care Homeless Assistance Programs

Housing Inventory Count Report

Important Notes About This Data: This report is based on information provided to HUD by Continuums of Care in the 2019 Continuum of Care application and has not been independently verified

by HUD. CoCs were instructed to collect data for a point-in-time during the last week of January 2019. The data presented in this report are limited to beds available for occupancy on the night of

the count (beds under development are excluded). For inquiries about data reported by a specific Continuum of Care, please contact that jurisdiction directly. CoC contact information can be

found on the HUD Exchange web site (https://www.hudexchange.info/grantees/). In some cases, a community may have listed a program in the Housing Inventory Count but did not provide

sufficient information/detail for HUD to understand the number of beds/units available and the target population served. Those programs have been removed for the purposes of this report.

FloridaState:

Family

Units¹

Family

Beds¹

Adult-Only

Beds

Seasonal Overflow /

Voucher

Total Yr-

Round Beds

Emergency, Safe Haven and Transitional Housing 1,945 7,267 10,936 428 76918,617

Child-Only

Beds

414 1,321 907

Veteran

Beds³

Youth

Beds³

Subset of Total Bed Inventory

Chronic

Beds²

n/a

Emergency Shelter 1,221 4,822 6,430 428 76911,595343 264 507n/a

Safe Haven n/a n/a 217 n/a n/a217n/a 143 0n/a

Transitional Housing 724 2,445 4,289 n/a n/a6,80571 914 400n/a

Permanent Housing 3,926 11,506 15,188 n/a n/a26,7017 9,018 410n/a

Permanent Supportive Housing* 2,263 6,167 12,380 n/a n/a18,5470 7,952 17210,498

Rapid Re-Housing 1,410 4,693 1,461 n/a n/a6,1617 970 221n/a

Other Permanent Housing** 253 646 1,347 n/a n/a1,9930 96 17n/a

Grand Total 5,871 18,773 26,124 428 76945,318421 10,339 1,31710,498

GeorgiaState:

Family

Units¹

Family

Beds¹

Adult-Only

Beds

Seasonal Overflow /

Voucher

Total Yr-

Round Beds

Emergency, Safe Haven and Transitional Housing 863 3,073 4,498 240 2727,600

Child-Only

Beds

29 273 185

Veteran

Beds³

Youth

Beds³

Subset of Total Bed Inventory

Chronic

Beds²

n/a

Emergency Shelter 559 1,954 2,724 240 2724,70224 67 127n/a

Transitional Housing 304 1,119 1,774 n/a n/a2,8985 206 58n/a

Permanent Housing 2,000 5,347 5,815 n/a n/a11,1620 3,227 204n/a

Permanent Supportive Housing* 1,255 2,921 5,178 n/a n/a8,0990 2,722 443,295

Rapid Re-Housing 712 2,246 563 n/a n/a2,8090 504 160n/a

Other Permanent Housing** 33 180 74 n/a n/a2540 1 0n/a

Grand Total 2,863 8,420 10,313 240 27218,76229 3,500 3893,295

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*HUD’s point-in-time count does not include persons or beds in Permanent Supportive Housing as currently homeless.

**Other Permanent Housing (OPH) - consists of PH - Housing with Services (no disability required for entry) and PH - Housing Only, as identified in the 2017 HMIS Data Standards.

¹Family Units and Family Beds categories include units and beds for households with one adult and at least one child under age 18. 2Chronic Beds include beds in Permanent Supportive Housing dedicated to serve chronically homeless persons. 3Veteran Beds and Youth Beds, respectively, include beds dedicated to serve homeless veterans and their families, and include beds dedicated to housing homeless youth age 24 and younger.

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HUD 2019 Continuum of Care Homeless Assistance Programs

Housing Inventory Count Report

Important Notes About This Data: This report is based on information provided to HUD by Continuums of Care in the 2019 Continuum of Care application and has not been independently verified

by HUD. CoCs were instructed to collect data for a point-in-time during the last week of January 2019. The data presented in this report are limited to beds available for occupancy on the night of

the count (beds under development are excluded). For inquiries about data reported by a specific Continuum of Care, please contact that jurisdiction directly. CoC contact information can be

found on the HUD Exchange web site (https://www.hudexchange.info/grantees/). In some cases, a community may have listed a program in the Housing Inventory Count but did not provide

sufficient information/detail for HUD to understand the number of beds/units available and the target population served. Those programs have been removed for the purposes of this report.

GuamState:

Family

Units¹

Family

Beds¹

Adult-Only

Beds

Seasonal Overflow /

Voucher

Total Yr-

Round Beds

Emergency, Safe Haven and Transitional Housing 33 108 34 0 7161

Child-Only

Beds

19 5 24

Veteran

Beds³

Youth

Beds³

Subset of Total Bed Inventory

Chronic

Beds²

n/a

Emergency Shelter 31 106 31 0 715518 5 18n/a

Transitional Housing 2 2 3 n/a n/a61 0 6n/a

Permanent Housing 31 131 128 n/a n/a2590 121 0n/a

Permanent Supportive Housing* 19 67 99 n/a n/a1660 94 073

Rapid Re-Housing 12 64 26 n/a n/a900 27 0n/a

Other Permanent Housing** 0 0 3 n/a n/a30 0 0n/a

Grand Total 64 239 162 0 742019 126 2473

HawaiiState:

Family

Units¹

Family

Beds¹

Adult-Only

Beds

Seasonal Overflow /

Voucher

Total Yr-

Round Beds

Emergency, Safe Haven and Transitional Housing 472 1,754 1,351 0 143,121

Child-Only

Beds

16 178 47

Veteran

Beds³

Youth

Beds³

Subset of Total Bed Inventory

Chronic

Beds²

n/a

Emergency Shelter 250 856 885 0 141,75716 54 36n/a

Safe Haven n/a n/a 44 n/a n/a44n/a 44 0n/a

Transitional Housing 222 898 422 n/a n/a1,3200 80 11n/a

Permanent Housing 520 2,134 2,473 n/a n/a4,6136 1,231 53n/a

Permanent Supportive Housing* 274 1,129 2,080 n/a n/a3,2090 1,013 0560

Rapid Re-Housing 231 945 393 n/a n/a1,3446 218 53n/a

Other Permanent Housing** 15 60 0 n/a n/a600 0 0n/a

Grand Total 992 3,888 3,824 0 147,73422 1,409 100560

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*HUD’s point-in-time count does not include persons or beds in Permanent Supportive Housing as currently homeless.

**Other Permanent Housing (OPH) - consists of PH - Housing with Services (no disability required for entry) and PH - Housing Only, as identified in the 2017 HMIS Data Standards.

¹Family Units and Family Beds categories include units and beds for households with one adult and at least one child under age 18. 2Chronic Beds include beds in Permanent Supportive Housing dedicated to serve chronically homeless persons. 3Veteran Beds and Youth Beds, respectively, include beds dedicated to serve homeless veterans and their families, and include beds dedicated to housing homeless youth age 24 and younger.

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Important Notes About This Data: This report is based on information provided to HUD by Continuums of Care in the 2019 Continuum of Care application and has not been independently verified

by HUD. CoCs were instructed to collect data for a point-in-time during the last week of January 2019. The data presented in this report are limited to beds available for occupancy on the night of

the count (beds under development are excluded). For inquiries about data reported by a specific Continuum of Care, please contact that jurisdiction directly. CoC contact information can be

found on the HUD Exchange web site (https://www.hudexchange.info/grantees/). In some cases, a community may have listed a program in the Housing Inventory Count but did not provide

sufficient information/detail for HUD to understand the number of beds/units available and the target population served. Those programs have been removed for the purposes of this report.

IdahoState:

Family

Units¹

Family

Beds¹

Adult-Only

Beds

Seasonal Overflow /

Voucher

Total Yr-

Round Beds

Emergency, Safe Haven and Transitional Housing 192 675 781 56 1891,466

Child-Only

Beds

10 93 10

Veteran

Beds³

Youth

Beds³

Subset of Total Bed Inventory

Chronic

Beds²

n/a

Emergency Shelter 116 448 618 56 1891,07610 34 10n/a

Transitional Housing 76 227 163 n/a n/a3900 59 0n/a

Permanent Housing 180 621 666 n/a n/a1,2870 576 4456

Permanent Supportive Housing* 95 307 602 n/a n/a9090 486 0456

Rapid Re-Housing 85 314 64 n/a n/a3780 90 4n/a

Grand Total 372 1,296 1,447 56 1892,75310 669 14456

IllinoisState:

Family

Units¹

Family

Beds¹

Adult-Only

Beds

Seasonal Overflow /

Voucher

Total Yr-

Round Beds

Emergency, Safe Haven and Transitional Housing 1,367 4,613 5,220 710 1629,939

Child-Only

Beds

106 455 845

Veteran

Beds³

Youth

Beds³

Subset of Total Bed Inventory

Chronic

Beds²

n/a

Emergency Shelter 786 2,934 3,893 710 1626,91386 109 275n/a

Safe Haven n/a n/a 82 n/a n/a82n/a 26 0n/a

Transitional Housing 581 1,679 1,245 n/a n/a2,94420 320 570n/a

Permanent Housing 2,604 8,277 9,479 n/a n/a17,7571 4,268 106n/a

Permanent Supportive Housing* 1,899 6,208 8,543 n/a n/a14,7521 3,754 614,261

Rapid Re-Housing 572 1,675 811 n/a n/a2,4860 452 18n/a

Other Permanent Housing** 133 394 125 n/a n/a5190 62 27n/a

Grand Total 3,971 12,890 14,699 710 16227,696107 4,723 9514,261

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*HUD’s point-in-time count does not include persons or beds in Permanent Supportive Housing as currently homeless.

**Other Permanent Housing (OPH) - consists of PH - Housing with Services (no disability required for entry) and PH - Housing Only, as identified in the 2017 HMIS Data Standards.

¹Family Units and Family Beds categories include units and beds for households with one adult and at least one child under age 18. 2Chronic Beds include beds in Permanent Supportive Housing dedicated to serve chronically homeless persons. 3Veteran Beds and Youth Beds, respectively, include beds dedicated to serve homeless veterans and their families, and include beds dedicated to housing homeless youth age 24 and younger.

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Important Notes About This Data: This report is based on information provided to HUD by Continuums of Care in the 2019 Continuum of Care application and has not been independently verified

by HUD. CoCs were instructed to collect data for a point-in-time during the last week of January 2019. The data presented in this report are limited to beds available for occupancy on the night of

the count (beds under development are excluded). For inquiries about data reported by a specific Continuum of Care, please contact that jurisdiction directly. CoC contact information can be

found on the HUD Exchange web site (https://www.hudexchange.info/grantees/). In some cases, a community may have listed a program in the Housing Inventory Count but did not provide

sufficient information/detail for HUD to understand the number of beds/units available and the target population served. Those programs have been removed for the purposes of this report.

IndianaState:

Family

Units¹

Family

Beds¹

Adult-Only

Beds

Seasonal Overflow /

Voucher

Total Yr-

Round Beds

Emergency, Safe Haven and Transitional Housing 762 2,653 3,193 425 2775,916

Child-Only

Beds

70 443 102

Veteran

Beds³

Youth

Beds³

Subset of Total Bed Inventory

Chronic

Beds²

n/a

Emergency Shelter 535 1,886 2,302 425 2774,25567 84 74n/a

Safe Haven n/a n/a 52 n/a n/a52n/a 25 0n/a

Transitional Housing 227 767 839 n/a n/a1,6093 334 28n/a

Permanent Housing 769 2,125 2,926 n/a n/a5,0510 1,470 21n/a

Permanent Supportive Housing* 514 1,270 2,487 n/a n/a3,7570 1,233 91,190

Rapid Re-Housing 251 840 280 n/a n/a1,1200 151 12n/a

Other Permanent Housing** 4 15 159 n/a n/a1740 86 0n/a

Grand Total 1,531 4,778 6,119 425 27710,96770 1,913 1231,190

IowaState:

Family

Units¹

Family

Beds¹

Adult-Only

Beds

Seasonal Overflow /

Voucher

Total Yr-

Round Beds

Emergency, Safe Haven and Transitional Housing 320 1,014 1,487 342 1132,518

Child-Only

Beds

17 93 96

Veteran

Beds³

Youth

Beds³

Subset of Total Bed Inventory

Chronic

Beds²

n/a

Emergency Shelter 172 540 993 342 1131,54916 5 29n/a

Safe Haven n/a n/a 24 n/a n/a24n/a 24 0n/a

Transitional Housing 148 474 470 n/a n/a9451 64 67n/a

Permanent Housing 272 939 1,140 n/a n/a2,0790 542 21n/a

Permanent Supportive Housing* 72 253 783 n/a n/a1,0360 444 1836

Rapid Re-Housing 160 521 283 n/a n/a8040 90 20n/a

Other Permanent Housing** 40 165 74 n/a n/a2390 8 0n/a

Grand Total 592 1,953 2,627 342 1134,59717 635 117836

9

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*HUD’s point-in-time count does not include persons or beds in Permanent Supportive Housing as currently homeless.

**Other Permanent Housing (OPH) - consists of PH - Housing with Services (no disability required for entry) and PH - Housing Only, as identified in the 2017 HMIS Data Standards.

¹Family Units and Family Beds categories include units and beds for households with one adult and at least one child under age 18. 2Chronic Beds include beds in Permanent Supportive Housing dedicated to serve chronically homeless persons. 3Veteran Beds and Youth Beds, respectively, include beds dedicated to serve homeless veterans and their families, and include beds dedicated to housing homeless youth age 24 and younger.

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Important Notes About This Data: This report is based on information provided to HUD by Continuums of Care in the 2019 Continuum of Care application and has not been independently verified

by HUD. CoCs were instructed to collect data for a point-in-time during the last week of January 2019. The data presented in this report are limited to beds available for occupancy on the night of

the count (beds under development are excluded). For inquiries about data reported by a specific Continuum of Care, please contact that jurisdiction directly. CoC contact information can be

found on the HUD Exchange web site (https://www.hudexchange.info/grantees/). In some cases, a community may have listed a program in the Housing Inventory Count but did not provide

sufficient information/detail for HUD to understand the number of beds/units available and the target population served. Those programs have been removed for the purposes of this report.

KansasState:

Family

Units¹

Family

Beds¹

Adult-Only

Beds

Seasonal Overflow /

Voucher

Total Yr-

Round Beds

Emergency, Safe Haven and Transitional Housing 341 1,258 1,299 221 682,561

Child-Only

Beds

4 55 83

Veteran

Beds³

Youth

Beds³

Subset of Total Bed Inventory

Chronic

Beds²

n/a

Emergency Shelter 174 723 958 221 681,6854 46 4n/a

Transitional Housing 167 535 341 n/a n/a8760 9 79n/a

Permanent Housing 317 921 1,067 n/a n/a1,9880 536 139299

Permanent Supportive Housing* 165 443 930 n/a n/a1,3730 474 136299

Rapid Re-Housing 152 478 137 n/a n/a6150 62 3n/a

Grand Total 658 2,179 2,366 221 684,5494 591 222299

KentuckyState:

Family

Units¹

Family

Beds¹

Adult-Only

Beds

Seasonal Overflow /

Voucher

Total Yr-

Round Beds

Emergency, Safe Haven and Transitional Housing 316 1,123 1,888 353 4843,049

Child-Only

Beds

38 311 113

Veteran

Beds³

Youth

Beds³

Subset of Total Bed Inventory

Chronic

Beds²

n/a

Emergency Shelter 256 920 1,439 353 4842,39738 50 57n/a

Transitional Housing 60 203 449 n/a n/a6520 261 56n/a

Permanent Housing 662 2,082 2,521 n/a n/a4,6030 1,084 136n/a

Permanent Supportive Housing* 371 1,164 2,064 n/a n/a3,2280 984 501,463

Rapid Re-Housing 270 858 281 n/a n/a1,1390 100 86n/a

Other Permanent Housing** 21 60 176 n/a n/a2360 0 0n/a

Grand Total 978 3,205 4,409 353 4847,65238 1,395 2491,463

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*HUD’s point-in-time count does not include persons or beds in Permanent Supportive Housing as currently homeless.

**Other Permanent Housing (OPH) - consists of PH - Housing with Services (no disability required for entry) and PH - Housing Only, as identified in the 2017 HMIS Data Standards.

¹Family Units and Family Beds categories include units and beds for households with one adult and at least one child under age 18. 2Chronic Beds include beds in Permanent Supportive Housing dedicated to serve chronically homeless persons. 3Veteran Beds and Youth Beds, respectively, include beds dedicated to serve homeless veterans and their families, and include beds dedicated to housing homeless youth age 24 and younger.

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Important Notes About This Data: This report is based on information provided to HUD by Continuums of Care in the 2019 Continuum of Care application and has not been independently verified

by HUD. CoCs were instructed to collect data for a point-in-time during the last week of January 2019. The data presented in this report are limited to beds available for occupancy on the night of

the count (beds under development are excluded). For inquiries about data reported by a specific Continuum of Care, please contact that jurisdiction directly. CoC contact information can be

found on the HUD Exchange web site (https://www.hudexchange.info/grantees/). In some cases, a community may have listed a program in the Housing Inventory Count but did not provide

sufficient information/detail for HUD to understand the number of beds/units available and the target population served. Those programs have been removed for the purposes of this report.

LouisianaState:

Family

Units¹

Family

Beds¹

Adult-Only

Beds

Seasonal Overflow /

Voucher

Total Yr-

Round Beds

Emergency, Safe Haven and Transitional Housing 240 785 1,868 0 532,708

Child-Only

Beds

55 385 235

Veteran

Beds³

Youth

Beds³

Subset of Total Bed Inventory

Chronic

Beds²

n/a

Emergency Shelter 173 554 1,188 0 531,79149 87 116n/a

Safe Haven n/a n/a 55 n/a n/a55n/a 40 0n/a

Transitional Housing 67 231 625 n/a n/a8626 258 119n/a

Permanent Housing 951 2,926 4,484 n/a n/a7,4100 1,597 1032,711

Permanent Supportive Housing* 564 1,655 4,013 n/a n/a5,6680 1,326 312,711

Rapid Re-Housing 387 1,271 471 n/a n/a1,7420 271 72n/a

Grand Total 1,191 3,711 6,352 0 5310,11855 1,982 3382,711

MaineState:

Family

Units¹

Family

Beds¹

Adult-Only

Beds

Seasonal Overflow /

Voucher

Total Yr-

Round Beds

Emergency, Safe Haven and Transitional Housing 359 1,092 1,142 0 1902,254

Child-Only

Beds

20 66 99

Veteran

Beds³

Youth

Beds³

Subset of Total Bed Inventory

Chronic

Beds²

n/a

Emergency Shelter 172 556 650 0 1901,22216 12 57n/a

Safe Haven n/a n/a 15 n/a n/a15n/a 0 0n/a

Transitional Housing 187 536 477 n/a n/a1,0174 54 42n/a

Permanent Housing 437 1,389 1,589 n/a n/a2,9780 332 19n/a

Permanent Supportive Housing* 328 1,032 1,500 n/a n/a2,5320 332 4272

Rapid Re-Housing 81 254 77 n/a n/a3310 0 15n/a

Other Permanent Housing** 28 103 12 n/a n/a1150 0 0n/a

Grand Total 796 2,481 2,731 0 1905,23220 398 118272

11

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*HUD’s point-in-time count does not include persons or beds in Permanent Supportive Housing as currently homeless.

**Other Permanent Housing (OPH) - consists of PH - Housing with Services (no disability required for entry) and PH - Housing Only, as identified in the 2017 HMIS Data Standards.

¹Family Units and Family Beds categories include units and beds for households with one adult and at least one child under age 18. 2Chronic Beds include beds in Permanent Supportive Housing dedicated to serve chronically homeless persons. 3Veteran Beds and Youth Beds, respectively, include beds dedicated to serve homeless veterans and their families, and include beds dedicated to housing homeless youth age 24 and younger.

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Important Notes About This Data: This report is based on information provided to HUD by Continuums of Care in the 2019 Continuum of Care application and has not been independently verified

by HUD. CoCs were instructed to collect data for a point-in-time during the last week of January 2019. The data presented in this report are limited to beds available for occupancy on the night of

the count (beds under development are excluded). For inquiries about data reported by a specific Continuum of Care, please contact that jurisdiction directly. CoC contact information can be

found on the HUD Exchange web site (https://www.hudexchange.info/grantees/). In some cases, a community may have listed a program in the Housing Inventory Count but did not provide

sufficient information/detail for HUD to understand the number of beds/units available and the target population served. Those programs have been removed for the purposes of this report.

MarylandState:

Family

Units¹

Family

Beds¹

Adult-Only

Beds

Seasonal Overflow /

Voucher

Total Yr-

Round Beds

Emergency, Safe Haven and Transitional Housing 621 2,317 2,967 723 4915,303

Child-Only

Beds

19 422 77

Veteran

Beds³

Youth

Beds³

Subset of Total Bed Inventory

Chronic

Beds²

n/a

Emergency Shelter 389 1,624 1,801 723 4913,44419 97 41n/a

Safe Haven n/a n/a 89 n/a n/a89n/a 14 0n/a

Transitional Housing 232 693 1,077 n/a n/a1,7700 311 36n/a

Permanent Housing 2,056 5,808 5,088 n/a n/a10,8960 1,612 212n/a

Permanent Supportive Housing* 1,250 3,481 3,887 n/a n/a7,3680 1,432 994,068

Rapid Re-Housing 347 1,080 462 n/a n/a1,5420 180 113n/a

Other Permanent Housing** 459 1,247 739 n/a n/a1,9860 0 0n/a

Grand Total 2,677 8,125 8,055 723 49116,19919 2,034 2894,068

MassachusettsState:

Family

Units¹

Family

Beds¹

Adult-Only

Beds

Seasonal Overflow /

Voucher

Total Yr-

Round Beds

Emergency, Safe Haven and Transitional Housing 4,175 12,725 4,722 472 55517,472

Child-Only

Beds

25 813 186

Veteran

Beds³

Youth

Beds³

Subset of Total Bed Inventory

Chronic

Beds²

n/a

Emergency Shelter 3,817 11,849 3,239 472 55515,10416 96 34n/a

Safe Haven n/a n/a 86 n/a n/a86n/a 36 0n/a

Transitional Housing 358 876 1,397 n/a n/a2,2829 681 152n/a

Permanent Housing 4,831 12,201 10,123 n/a n/a22,3240 4,244 215n/a

Permanent Supportive Housing* 1,815 4,118 8,464 n/a n/a12,5820 4,030 1377,424

Rapid Re-Housing 1,500 4,431 436 n/a n/a4,8670 130 64n/a

Other Permanent Housing** 1,516 3,652 1,223 n/a n/a4,8750 84 14n/a

Grand Total 9,006 24,926 14,845 472 55539,79625 5,057 4017,424

12

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*HUD’s point-in-time count does not include persons or beds in Permanent Supportive Housing as currently homeless.

**Other Permanent Housing (OPH) - consists of PH - Housing with Services (no disability required for entry) and PH - Housing Only, as identified in the 2017 HMIS Data Standards.

¹Family Units and Family Beds categories include units and beds for households with one adult and at least one child under age 18. 2Chronic Beds include beds in Permanent Supportive Housing dedicated to serve chronically homeless persons. 3Veteran Beds and Youth Beds, respectively, include beds dedicated to serve homeless veterans and their families, and include beds dedicated to housing homeless youth age 24 and younger.

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Important Notes About This Data: This report is based on information provided to HUD by Continuums of Care in the 2019 Continuum of Care application and has not been independently verified

by HUD. CoCs were instructed to collect data for a point-in-time during the last week of January 2019. The data presented in this report are limited to beds available for occupancy on the night of

the count (beds under development are excluded). For inquiries about data reported by a specific Continuum of Care, please contact that jurisdiction directly. CoC contact information can be

found on the HUD Exchange web site (https://www.hudexchange.info/grantees/). In some cases, a community may have listed a program in the Housing Inventory Count but did not provide

sufficient information/detail for HUD to understand the number of beds/units available and the target population served. Those programs have been removed for the purposes of this report.

MichiganState:

Family

Units¹

Family

Beds¹

Adult-Only

Beds

Seasonal Overflow /

Voucher

Total Yr-

Round Beds

Emergency, Safe Haven and Transitional Housing 1,218 4,053 4,448 1,100 2618,630

Child-Only

Beds

129 513 425

Veteran

Beds³

Youth

Beds³

Subset of Total Bed Inventory

Chronic

Beds²

n/a

Emergency Shelter 791 2,789 3,379 1,100 2616,26496 107 116n/a

Safe Haven n/a n/a 59 n/a n/a59n/a 43 0n/a

Transitional Housing 427 1,264 1,010 n/a n/a2,30733 363 309n/a

Permanent Housing 2,617 8,303 6,917 n/a n/a15,2255 2,375 148n/a

Permanent Supportive Housing* 1,652 5,245 5,787 n/a n/a11,0320 1,929 255,253

Rapid Re-Housing 789 2,526 723 n/a n/a3,2545 445 114n/a

Other Permanent Housing** 176 532 407 n/a n/a9390 1 9n/a

Grand Total 3,835 12,356 11,365 1,100 26123,855134 2,888 5735,253

MinnesotaState:

Family

Units¹

Family

Beds¹

Adult-Only

Beds

Seasonal Overflow /

Voucher

Total Yr-

Round Beds

Emergency, Safe Haven and Transitional Housing 1,072 3,483 2,793 451 2006,356

Child-Only

Beds

80 121 708

Veteran

Beds³

Youth

Beds³

Subset of Total Bed Inventory

Chronic

Beds²

n/a

Emergency Shelter 566 1,964 1,936 451 2003,94848 4 176n/a

Safe Haven n/a n/a 18 n/a n/a18n/a 0 0n/a

Transitional Housing 506 1,519 839 n/a n/a2,39032 117 532n/a

Permanent Housing 2,856 9,010 8,552 n/a n/a17,57917 1,169 827n/a

Permanent Supportive Housing* 1,536 4,882 6,087 n/a n/a10,9734 1,040 4332,205

Rapid Re-Housing 556 1,668 417 n/a n/a2,0850 108 214n/a

Other Permanent Housing** 764 2,460 2,048 n/a n/a4,52113 21 180n/a

Grand Total 3,928 12,493 11,345 451 20023,93597 1,290 1,5352,205

13

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*HUD’s point-in-time count does not include persons or beds in Permanent Supportive Housing as currently homeless.

**Other Permanent Housing (OPH) - consists of PH - Housing with Services (no disability required for entry) and PH - Housing Only, as identified in the 2017 HMIS Data Standards.

¹Family Units and Family Beds categories include units and beds for households with one adult and at least one child under age 18. 2Chronic Beds include beds in Permanent Supportive Housing dedicated to serve chronically homeless persons. 3Veteran Beds and Youth Beds, respectively, include beds dedicated to serve homeless veterans and their families, and include beds dedicated to housing homeless youth age 24 and younger.

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Important Notes About This Data: This report is based on information provided to HUD by Continuums of Care in the 2019 Continuum of Care application and has not been independently verified

by HUD. CoCs were instructed to collect data for a point-in-time during the last week of January 2019. The data presented in this report are limited to beds available for occupancy on the night of

the count (beds under development are excluded). For inquiries about data reported by a specific Continuum of Care, please contact that jurisdiction directly. CoC contact information can be

found on the HUD Exchange web site (https://www.hudexchange.info/grantees/). In some cases, a community may have listed a program in the Housing Inventory Count but did not provide

sufficient information/detail for HUD to understand the number of beds/units available and the target population served. Those programs have been removed for the purposes of this report.

MississippiState:

Family

Units¹

Family

Beds¹

Adult-Only

Beds

Seasonal Overflow /

Voucher

Total Yr-

Round Beds

Emergency, Safe Haven and Transitional Housing 142 517 549 0 01,093

Child-Only

Beds

27 24 101

Veteran

Beds³

Youth

Beds³

Subset of Total Bed Inventory

Chronic

Beds²

n/a

Emergency Shelter 87 348 265 0 064027 0 61n/a

Transitional Housing 55 169 284 n/a n/a4530 24 40n/a

Permanent Housing 638 1,260 671 n/a n/a1,9310 222 32n/a

Permanent Supportive Housing* 309 378 284 n/a n/a6620 75 0208

Rapid Re-Housing 323 868 303 n/a n/a1,1710 137 32n/a

Other Permanent Housing** 6 14 84 n/a n/a980 10 0n/a

Grand Total 780 1,777 1,220 0 03,02427 246 133208

MissouriState:

Family

Units¹

Family

Beds¹

Adult-Only

Beds

Seasonal Overflow /

Voucher

Total Yr-

Round Beds

Emergency, Safe Haven and Transitional Housing 870 2,433 3,276 351 7605,866

Child-Only

Beds

157 354 482

Veteran

Beds³

Youth

Beds³

Subset of Total Bed Inventory

Chronic

Beds²

n/a

Emergency Shelter 512 1,608 2,319 351 7604,031104 136 163n/a

Safe Haven n/a n/a 51 n/a n/a51n/a 29 0n/a

Transitional Housing 358 825 906 n/a n/a1,78453 189 319n/a

Permanent Housing 1,190 3,604 4,152 n/a n/a7,77014 1,750 129n/a

Permanent Supportive Housing* 850 2,464 3,515 n/a n/a5,9790 1,399 455,401

Rapid Re-Housing 329 1,104 481 n/a n/a1,59914 306 84n/a

Other Permanent Housing** 11 36 156 n/a n/a1920 45 0n/a

Grand Total 2,060 6,037 7,428 351 76013,636171 2,104 6115,401

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*HUD’s point-in-time count does not include persons or beds in Permanent Supportive Housing as currently homeless.

**Other Permanent Housing (OPH) - consists of PH - Housing with Services (no disability required for entry) and PH - Housing Only, as identified in the 2017 HMIS Data Standards.

¹Family Units and Family Beds categories include units and beds for households with one adult and at least one child under age 18. 2Chronic Beds include beds in Permanent Supportive Housing dedicated to serve chronically homeless persons. 3Veteran Beds and Youth Beds, respectively, include beds dedicated to serve homeless veterans and their families, and include beds dedicated to housing homeless youth age 24 and younger.

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Important Notes About This Data: This report is based on information provided to HUD by Continuums of Care in the 2019 Continuum of Care application and has not been independently verified

by HUD. CoCs were instructed to collect data for a point-in-time during the last week of January 2019. The data presented in this report are limited to beds available for occupancy on the night of

the count (beds under development are excluded). For inquiries about data reported by a specific Continuum of Care, please contact that jurisdiction directly. CoC contact information can be

found on the HUD Exchange web site (https://www.hudexchange.info/grantees/). In some cases, a community may have listed a program in the Housing Inventory Count but did not provide

sufficient information/detail for HUD to understand the number of beds/units available and the target population served. Those programs have been removed for the purposes of this report.

MontanaState:

Family

Units¹

Family

Beds¹

Adult-Only

Beds

Seasonal Overflow /

Voucher

Total Yr-

Round Beds

Emergency, Safe Haven and Transitional Housing 189 795 507 40 761,319

Child-Only

Beds

17 109 38

Veteran

Beds³

Youth

Beds³

Subset of Total Bed Inventory

Chronic

Beds²

n/a

Emergency Shelter 129 604 361 40 769650 0 4n/a

Transitional Housing 60 191 146 n/a n/a35417 109 34n/a

Permanent Housing 271 592 908 n/a n/a1,51717 687 58265

Permanent Supportive Housing* 159 299 635 n/a n/a9340 569 13265

Rapid Re-Housing 112 293 273 n/a n/a58317 118 45n/a

Grand Total 460 1,387 1,415 40 762,83634 796 96265

NebraskaState:

Family

Units¹

Family

Beds¹

Adult-Only

Beds

Seasonal Overflow /

Voucher

Total Yr-

Round Beds

Emergency, Safe Haven and Transitional Housing 284 980 1,552 0 2972,558

Child-Only

Beds

26 82 91

Veteran

Beds³

Youth

Beds³

Subset of Total Bed Inventory

Chronic

Beds²

n/a

Emergency Shelter 121 475 1,063 0 2971,56224 10 28n/a

Safe Haven n/a n/a 34 n/a n/a34n/a 34 0n/a

Transitional Housing 163 505 455 n/a n/a9622 38 63n/a

Permanent Housing 362 1,074 1,323 n/a n/a2,3970 699 101n/a

Permanent Supportive Housing* 141 364 921 n/a n/a1,2850 561 53949

Rapid Re-Housing 194 638 218 n/a n/a8560 112 48n/a

Other Permanent Housing** 27 72 184 n/a n/a2560 26 0n/a

Grand Total 646 2,054 2,875 0 2974,95526 781 192949

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*HUD’s point-in-time count does not include persons or beds in Permanent Supportive Housing as currently homeless.

**Other Permanent Housing (OPH) - consists of PH - Housing with Services (no disability required for entry) and PH - Housing Only, as identified in the 2017 HMIS Data Standards.

¹Family Units and Family Beds categories include units and beds for households with one adult and at least one child under age 18. 2Chronic Beds include beds in Permanent Supportive Housing dedicated to serve chronically homeless persons. 3Veteran Beds and Youth Beds, respectively, include beds dedicated to serve homeless veterans and their families, and include beds dedicated to housing homeless youth age 24 and younger.

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Important Notes About This Data: This report is based on information provided to HUD by Continuums of Care in the 2019 Continuum of Care application and has not been independently verified

by HUD. CoCs were instructed to collect data for a point-in-time during the last week of January 2019. The data presented in this report are limited to beds available for occupancy on the night of

the count (beds under development are excluded). For inquiries about data reported by a specific Continuum of Care, please contact that jurisdiction directly. CoC contact information can be

found on the HUD Exchange web site (https://www.hudexchange.info/grantees/). In some cases, a community may have listed a program in the Housing Inventory Count but did not provide

sufficient information/detail for HUD to understand the number of beds/units available and the target population served. Those programs have been removed for the purposes of this report.

NevadaState:

Family

Units¹

Family

Beds¹

Adult-Only

Beds

Seasonal Overflow /

Voucher

Total Yr-

Round Beds

Emergency, Safe Haven and Transitional Housing 236 626 2,398 393 3973,063

Child-Only

Beds

39 469 204

Veteran

Beds³

Youth

Beds³

Subset of Total Bed Inventory

Chronic

Beds²

n/a

Emergency Shelter 155 499 1,406 393 3971,93833 81 68n/a

Safe Haven n/a n/a 25 n/a n/a25n/a 0 0n/a

Transitional Housing 81 127 967 n/a n/a1,1006 388 136n/a

Permanent Housing 356 1,177 2,708 n/a n/a3,8850 2,291 59n/a

Permanent Supportive Housing* 263 859 2,373 n/a n/a3,2320 2,095 01,640

Rapid Re-Housing 93 318 304 n/a n/a6220 171 53n/a

Other Permanent Housing** 0 0 31 n/a n/a310 25 6n/a

Grand Total 592 1,803 5,106 393 3976,94839 2,760 2631,640

New HampshireState:

Family

Units¹

Family

Beds¹

Adult-Only

Beds

Seasonal Overflow /

Voucher

Total Yr-

Round Beds

Emergency, Safe Haven and Transitional Housing 264 740 573 92 821,325

Child-Only

Beds

12 105 57

Veteran

Beds³

Youth

Beds³

Subset of Total Bed Inventory

Chronic

Beds²

n/a

Emergency Shelter 139 410 415 92 8283712 0 12n/a

Safe Haven n/a n/a 9 n/a n/a9n/a 1 0n/a

Transitional Housing 125 330 149 n/a n/a4790 104 45n/a

Permanent Housing 233 751 675 n/a n/a1,4260 420 0n/a

Permanent Supportive Housing* 163 531 600 n/a n/a1,1310 394 0274

Rapid Re-Housing 52 171 42 n/a n/a2130 26 0n/a

Other Permanent Housing** 18 49 33 n/a n/a820 0 0n/a

Grand Total 497 1,491 1,248 92 822,75112 525 57274

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*HUD’s point-in-time count does not include persons or beds in Permanent Supportive Housing as currently homeless.

**Other Permanent Housing (OPH) - consists of PH - Housing with Services (no disability required for entry) and PH - Housing Only, as identified in the 2017 HMIS Data Standards.

¹Family Units and Family Beds categories include units and beds for households with one adult and at least one child under age 18. 2Chronic Beds include beds in Permanent Supportive Housing dedicated to serve chronically homeless persons. 3Veteran Beds and Youth Beds, respectively, include beds dedicated to serve homeless veterans and their families, and include beds dedicated to housing homeless youth age 24 and younger.

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Important Notes About This Data: This report is based on information provided to HUD by Continuums of Care in the 2019 Continuum of Care application and has not been independently verified

by HUD. CoCs were instructed to collect data for a point-in-time during the last week of January 2019. The data presented in this report are limited to beds available for occupancy on the night of

the count (beds under development are excluded). For inquiries about data reported by a specific Continuum of Care, please contact that jurisdiction directly. CoC contact information can be

found on the HUD Exchange web site (https://www.hudexchange.info/grantees/). In some cases, a community may have listed a program in the Housing Inventory Count but did not provide

sufficient information/detail for HUD to understand the number of beds/units available and the target population served. Those programs have been removed for the purposes of this report.

New JerseyState:

Family

Units¹

Family

Beds¹

Adult-Only

Beds

Seasonal Overflow /

Voucher

Total Yr-

Round Beds

Emergency, Safe Haven and Transitional Housing 1,731 3,890 3,207 308 1,8047,151

Child-Only

Beds

54 397 327

Veteran

Beds³

Youth

Beds³

Subset of Total Bed Inventory

Chronic

Beds²

n/a

Emergency Shelter 1,242 2,590 2,038 308 1,8044,67749 39 152n/a

Safe Haven n/a n/a 47 n/a n/a47n/a 0 0n/a

Transitional Housing 489 1,300 1,122 n/a n/a2,4275 358 175n/a

Permanent Housing 2,710 5,264 5,081 n/a n/a10,3494 1,578 293n/a

Permanent Supportive Housing* 1,442 3,043 3,791 n/a n/a6,8384 1,326 2373,783

Rapid Re-Housing 1,208 2,050 980 n/a n/a3,0300 219 56n/a

Other Permanent Housing** 60 171 310 n/a n/a4810 33 0n/a

Grand Total 4,441 9,154 8,288 308 1,80417,50058 1,975 6203,783

New MexicoState:

Family

Units¹

Family

Beds¹

Adult-Only

Beds

Seasonal Overflow /

Voucher

Total Yr-

Round Beds

Emergency, Safe Haven and Transitional Housing 237 888 1,456 124 762,465

Child-Only

Beds

121 57 171

Veteran

Beds³

Youth

Beds³

Subset of Total Bed Inventory

Chronic

Beds²

n/a

Emergency Shelter 145 611 1,244 124 761,95095 15 95n/a

Transitional Housing 92 277 212 n/a n/a51526 42 76n/a

Permanent Housing 556 1,615 1,499 n/a n/a3,1140 742 20n/a

Permanent Supportive Housing* 344 888 1,321 n/a n/a2,2090 595 01,363

Rapid Re-Housing 185 631 178 n/a n/a8090 147 20n/a

Other Permanent Housing** 27 96 0 n/a n/a960 0 0n/a

Grand Total 793 2,503 2,955 124 765,579121 799 1911,363

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*HUD’s point-in-time count does not include persons or beds in Permanent Supportive Housing as currently homeless.

**Other Permanent Housing (OPH) - consists of PH - Housing with Services (no disability required for entry) and PH - Housing Only, as identified in the 2017 HMIS Data Standards.

¹Family Units and Family Beds categories include units and beds for households with one adult and at least one child under age 18. 2Chronic Beds include beds in Permanent Supportive Housing dedicated to serve chronically homeless persons. 3Veteran Beds and Youth Beds, respectively, include beds dedicated to serve homeless veterans and their families, and include beds dedicated to housing homeless youth age 24 and younger.

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Important Notes About This Data: This report is based on information provided to HUD by Continuums of Care in the 2019 Continuum of Care application and has not been independently verified

by HUD. CoCs were instructed to collect data for a point-in-time during the last week of January 2019. The data presented in this report are limited to beds available for occupancy on the night of

the count (beds under development are excluded). For inquiries about data reported by a specific Continuum of Care, please contact that jurisdiction directly. CoC contact information can be

found on the HUD Exchange web site (https://www.hudexchange.info/grantees/). In some cases, a community may have listed a program in the Housing Inventory Count but did not provide

sufficient information/detail for HUD to understand the number of beds/units available and the target population served. Those programs have been removed for the purposes of this report.

New YorkState:

Family

Units¹

Family

Beds¹

Adult-Only

Beds

Seasonal Overflow /

Voucher

Total Yr-

Round Beds

Emergency, Safe Haven and Transitional Housing 16,660 51,359 37,671 836 2,78589,238

Child-Only

Beds

208 738 1,500

Veteran

Beds³

Youth

Beds³

Subset of Total Bed Inventory

Chronic

Beds²

n/a

Emergency Shelter 16,179 50,059 33,364 836 2,78583,571148 254 765n/a

Safe Haven n/a n/a 105 n/a n/a105n/a 77 0n/a

Transitional Housing 481 1,300 4,202 n/a n/a5,56260 407 735n/a

Permanent Housing 5,510 16,674 36,440 n/a n/a53,12612 7,807 884n/a

Permanent Supportive Housing* 3,734 10,569 34,336 n/a n/a44,9050 7,417 66925,200

Rapid Re-Housing 1,073 3,531 1,469 n/a n/a5,01212 364 215n/a

Other Permanent Housing** 703 2,574 635 n/a n/a3,2090 26 0n/a

Grand Total 22,170 68,033 74,111 836 2,785142,364220 8,545 2,38425,200

North CarolinaState:

Family

Units¹

Family

Beds¹

Adult-Only

Beds

Seasonal Overflow /

Voucher

Total Yr-

Round Beds

Emergency, Safe Haven and Transitional Housing 758 3,027 4,906 568 3847,983

Child-Only

Beds

50 492 131

Veteran

Beds³

Youth

Beds³

Subset of Total Bed Inventory

Chronic

Beds²

n/a

Emergency Shelter 517 2,184 3,770 568 3845,99440 125 62n/a

Transitional Housing 241 843 1,136 n/a n/a1,98910 367 69n/a

Permanent Housing 1,133 3,793 4,065 n/a n/a7,8580 2,089 7n/a

Permanent Supportive Housing* 690 2,304 3,494 n/a n/a5,7980 1,872 22,922

Rapid Re-Housing 351 1,197 476 n/a n/a1,6730 166 5n/a

Other Permanent Housing** 92 292 95 n/a n/a3870 51 0n/a

Grand Total 1,891 6,820 8,971 568 38415,84150 2,581 1382,922

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Wednesday, October 09, 2019

*HUD’s point-in-time count does not include persons or beds in Permanent Supportive Housing as currently homeless.

**Other Permanent Housing (OPH) - consists of PH - Housing with Services (no disability required for entry) and PH - Housing Only, as identified in the 2017 HMIS Data Standards.

¹Family Units and Family Beds categories include units and beds for households with one adult and at least one child under age 18. 2Chronic Beds include beds in Permanent Supportive Housing dedicated to serve chronically homeless persons. 3Veteran Beds and Youth Beds, respectively, include beds dedicated to serve homeless veterans and their families, and include beds dedicated to housing homeless youth age 24 and younger.

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Important Notes About This Data: This report is based on information provided to HUD by Continuums of Care in the 2019 Continuum of Care application and has not been independently verified

by HUD. CoCs were instructed to collect data for a point-in-time during the last week of January 2019. The data presented in this report are limited to beds available for occupancy on the night of

the count (beds under development are excluded). For inquiries about data reported by a specific Continuum of Care, please contact that jurisdiction directly. CoC contact information can be

found on the HUD Exchange web site (https://www.hudexchange.info/grantees/). In some cases, a community may have listed a program in the Housing Inventory Count but did not provide

sufficient information/detail for HUD to understand the number of beds/units available and the target population served. Those programs have been removed for the purposes of this report.

North DakotaState:

Family

Units¹

Family

Beds¹

Adult-Only

Beds

Seasonal Overflow /

Voucher

Total Yr-

Round Beds

Emergency, Safe Haven and Transitional Housing 63 252 472 31 64754

Child-Only

Beds

30 36 55

Veteran

Beds³

Youth

Beds³

Subset of Total Bed Inventory

Chronic

Beds²

n/a

Emergency Shelter 35 155 395 31 6458030 0 30n/a

Safe Haven n/a n/a 33 n/a n/a33n/a 33 0n/a

Transitional Housing 28 97 44 n/a n/a1410 3 25n/a

Permanent Housing 89 250 492 n/a n/a7420 222 0n/a

Permanent Supportive Housing* 52 138 378 n/a n/a5160 135 0372

Rapid Re-Housing 19 55 68 n/a n/a1230 87 0n/a

Other Permanent Housing** 18 57 46 n/a n/a1030 0 0n/a

Grand Total 152 502 964 31 641,49630 258 55372

Northern MarianasState:

Family

Units¹

Family

Beds¹

Adult-Only

Beds

Seasonal Overflow /

Voucher

Total Yr-

Round Beds

Emergency, Safe Haven and Transitional Housing 4 5 20 0 030

Child-Only

Beds

5 0 5

Veteran

Beds³

Youth

Beds³

Subset of Total Bed Inventory

Chronic

Beds²

n/a

Emergency Shelter 4 5 20 0 0305 0 5n/a

Permanent Housing 9 48 4 n/a n/a520 0 0n/a

Rapid Re-Housing 9 48 4 n/a n/a520 0 0n/a

Grand Total 13 53 24 0 0825 0 50

19

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*HUD’s point-in-time count does not include persons or beds in Permanent Supportive Housing as currently homeless.

**Other Permanent Housing (OPH) - consists of PH - Housing with Services (no disability required for entry) and PH - Housing Only, as identified in the 2017 HMIS Data Standards.

¹Family Units and Family Beds categories include units and beds for households with one adult and at least one child under age 18. 2Chronic Beds include beds in Permanent Supportive Housing dedicated to serve chronically homeless persons. 3Veteran Beds and Youth Beds, respectively, include beds dedicated to serve homeless veterans and their families, and include beds dedicated to housing homeless youth age 24 and younger.

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Important Notes About This Data: This report is based on information provided to HUD by Continuums of Care in the 2019 Continuum of Care application and has not been independently verified

by HUD. CoCs were instructed to collect data for a point-in-time during the last week of January 2019. The data presented in this report are limited to beds available for occupancy on the night of

the count (beds under development are excluded). For inquiries about data reported by a specific Continuum of Care, please contact that jurisdiction directly. CoC contact information can be

found on the HUD Exchange web site (https://www.hudexchange.info/grantees/). In some cases, a community may have listed a program in the Housing Inventory Count but did not provide

sufficient information/detail for HUD to understand the number of beds/units available and the target population served. Those programs have been removed for the purposes of this report.

OhioState:

Family

Units¹

Family

Beds¹

Adult-Only

Beds

Seasonal Overflow /

Voucher

Total Yr-

Round Beds

Emergency, Safe Haven and Transitional Housing 1,212 3,716 5,436 526 6619,231

Child-Only

Beds

79 586 385

Veteran

Beds³

Youth

Beds³

Subset of Total Bed Inventory

Chronic

Beds²

n/a

Emergency Shelter 921 2,966 4,392 526 6617,43173 109 206n/a

Safe Haven n/a n/a 104 n/a n/a104n/a 52 0n/a

Transitional Housing 291 750 940 n/a n/a1,6966 425 179n/a

Permanent Housing 3,332 10,852 12,279 n/a n/a23,1310 3,408 344n/a

Permanent Supportive Housing* 2,252 7,094 10,884 n/a n/a17,9780 2,919 2139,970

Rapid Re-Housing 1,048 3,694 1,263 n/a n/a4,9570 469 131n/a

Other Permanent Housing** 32 64 132 n/a n/a1960 20 0n/a

Grand Total 4,544 14,568 17,715 526 66132,36279 3,994 7299,970

OklahomaState:

Family

Units¹

Family

Beds¹

Adult-Only

Beds

Seasonal Overflow /

Voucher

Total Yr-

Round Beds

Emergency, Safe Haven and Transitional Housing 327 1,140 2,032 114 2293,221

Child-Only

Beds

49 121 178

Veteran

Beds³

Youth

Beds³

Subset of Total Bed Inventory

Chronic

Beds²

n/a

Emergency Shelter 233 883 1,668 114 2292,60049 49 97n/a

Safe Haven n/a n/a 8 n/a n/a8n/a 0 0n/a

Transitional Housing 94 257 356 n/a n/a6130 72 81n/a

Permanent Housing 297 883 1,788 n/a n/a2,6710 1,009 57735

Permanent Supportive Housing* 146 409 1,507 n/a n/a1,9160 794 39735

Rapid Re-Housing 151 474 281 n/a n/a7550 215 18n/a

Grand Total 624 2,023 3,820 114 2295,89249 1,130 235735

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*HUD’s point-in-time count does not include persons or beds in Permanent Supportive Housing as currently homeless.

**Other Permanent Housing (OPH) - consists of PH - Housing with Services (no disability required for entry) and PH - Housing Only, as identified in the 2017 HMIS Data Standards.

¹Family Units and Family Beds categories include units and beds for households with one adult and at least one child under age 18. 2Chronic Beds include beds in Permanent Supportive Housing dedicated to serve chronically homeless persons. 3Veteran Beds and Youth Beds, respectively, include beds dedicated to serve homeless veterans and their families, and include beds dedicated to housing homeless youth age 24 and younger.

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Important Notes About This Data: This report is based on information provided to HUD by Continuums of Care in the 2019 Continuum of Care application and has not been independently verified

by HUD. CoCs were instructed to collect data for a point-in-time during the last week of January 2019. The data presented in this report are limited to beds available for occupancy on the night of

the count (beds under development are excluded). For inquiries about data reported by a specific Continuum of Care, please contact that jurisdiction directly. CoC contact information can be

found on the HUD Exchange web site (https://www.hudexchange.info/grantees/). In some cases, a community may have listed a program in the Housing Inventory Count but did not provide

sufficient information/detail for HUD to understand the number of beds/units available and the target population served. Those programs have been removed for the purposes of this report.

OregonState:

Family

Units¹

Family

Beds¹

Adult-Only

Beds

Seasonal Overflow /

Voucher

Total Yr-

Round Beds

Emergency, Safe Haven and Transitional Housing 771 2,311 4,705 594 1747,147

Child-Only

Beds

131 550 441

Veteran

Beds³

Youth

Beds³

Subset of Total Bed Inventory

Chronic

Beds²

n/a

Emergency Shelter 430 1,335 2,979 594 1744,40692 168 212n/a

Safe Haven n/a n/a 10 n/a n/a10n/a 0 0n/a

Transitional Housing 341 976 1,716 n/a n/a2,73139 382 229n/a

Permanent Housing 2,017 6,005 6,265 n/a n/a12,2711 2,680 200n/a

Permanent Supportive Housing* 1,039 2,991 4,723 n/a n/a7,7140 2,165 812,908

Rapid Re-Housing 951 2,930 1,274 n/a n/a4,2051 515 119n/a

Other Permanent Housing** 27 84 268 n/a n/a3520 0 0n/a

Grand Total 2,788 8,316 10,970 594 17419,418132 3,230 6412,908

PennsylvaniaState:

Family

Units¹

Family

Beds¹

Adult-Only

Beds

Seasonal Overflow /

Voucher

Total Yr-

Round Beds

Emergency, Safe Haven and Transitional Housing 1,868 5,972 6,635 1,234 37512,687

Child-Only

Beds

80 702 528

Veteran

Beds³

Youth

Beds³

Subset of Total Bed Inventory

Chronic

Beds²

n/a

Emergency Shelter 1,145 3,908 4,496 1,234 3758,45753 112 244n/a

Safe Haven n/a n/a 307 n/a n/a307n/a 55 24n/a

Transitional Housing 723 2,064 1,832 n/a n/a3,92327 535 260n/a

Permanent Housing 3,124 9,922 8,509 n/a n/a18,4310 3,218 441n/a

Permanent Supportive Housing* 1,857 5,874 6,826 n/a n/a12,7000 2,770 945,331

Rapid Re-Housing 1,249 3,999 1,424 n/a n/a5,4230 415 347n/a

Other Permanent Housing** 18 49 259 n/a n/a3080 33 0n/a

Grand Total 4,992 15,894 15,144 1,234 37531,11880 3,920 9695,331

21

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*HUD’s point-in-time count does not include persons or beds in Permanent Supportive Housing as currently homeless.

**Other Permanent Housing (OPH) - consists of PH - Housing with Services (no disability required for entry) and PH - Housing Only, as identified in the 2017 HMIS Data Standards.

¹Family Units and Family Beds categories include units and beds for households with one adult and at least one child under age 18. 2Chronic Beds include beds in Permanent Supportive Housing dedicated to serve chronically homeless persons. 3Veteran Beds and Youth Beds, respectively, include beds dedicated to serve homeless veterans and their families, and include beds dedicated to housing homeless youth age 24 and younger.

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Important Notes About This Data: This report is based on information provided to HUD by Continuums of Care in the 2019 Continuum of Care application and has not been independently verified

by HUD. CoCs were instructed to collect data for a point-in-time during the last week of January 2019. The data presented in this report are limited to beds available for occupancy on the night of

the count (beds under development are excluded). For inquiries about data reported by a specific Continuum of Care, please contact that jurisdiction directly. CoC contact information can be

found on the HUD Exchange web site (https://www.hudexchange.info/grantees/). In some cases, a community may have listed a program in the Housing Inventory Count but did not provide

sufficient information/detail for HUD to understand the number of beds/units available and the target population served. Those programs have been removed for the purposes of this report.

Puerto RicoState:

Family

Units¹

Family

Beds¹

Adult-Only

Beds

Seasonal Overflow /

Voucher

Total Yr-

Round Beds

Emergency, Safe Haven and Transitional Housing 52 176 661 0 4855

Child-Only

Beds

18 31 31

Veteran

Beds³

Youth

Beds³

Subset of Total Bed Inventory

Chronic

Beds²

n/a

Emergency Shelter 18 59 353 0 443018 7 18n/a

Safe Haven n/a n/a 22 n/a n/a22n/a 0 0n/a

Transitional Housing 34 117 286 n/a n/a4030 24 13n/a

Permanent Housing 196 592 1,851 n/a n/a2,4430 232 10n/a

Permanent Supportive Housing* 154 459 1,440 n/a n/a1,8990 229 41,194

Rapid Re-Housing 42 133 156 n/a n/a2890 3 6n/a

Other Permanent Housing** 0 0 255 n/a n/a2550 0 0n/a

Grand Total 248 768 2,512 0 43,29818 263 411,194

Rhode IslandState:

Family

Units¹

Family

Beds¹

Adult-Only

Beds

Seasonal Overflow /

Voucher

Total Yr-

Round Beds

Emergency, Safe Haven and Transitional Housing 133 345 607 87 56952

Child-Only

Beds

0 68 0

Veteran

Beds³

Youth

Beds³

Subset of Total Bed Inventory

Chronic

Beds²

n/a

Emergency Shelter 74 191 471 87 566620 0 0n/a

Transitional Housing 59 154 136 n/a n/a2900 68 0n/a

Permanent Housing 309 966 1,278 n/a n/a2,2440 403 11n/a

Permanent Supportive Housing* 212 655 863 n/a n/a1,5180 353 5925

Rapid Re-Housing 50 181 78 n/a n/a2590 50 6n/a

Other Permanent Housing** 47 130 337 n/a n/a4670 0 0n/a

Grand Total 442 1,311 1,885 87 563,1960 471 11925

22

Wednesday, October 09, 2019

*HUD’s point-in-time count does not include persons or beds in Permanent Supportive Housing as currently homeless.

**Other Permanent Housing (OPH) - consists of PH - Housing with Services (no disability required for entry) and PH - Housing Only, as identified in the 2017 HMIS Data Standards.

¹Family Units and Family Beds categories include units and beds for households with one adult and at least one child under age 18. 2Chronic Beds include beds in Permanent Supportive Housing dedicated to serve chronically homeless persons. 3Veteran Beds and Youth Beds, respectively, include beds dedicated to serve homeless veterans and their families, and include beds dedicated to housing homeless youth age 24 and younger.

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Important Notes About This Data: This report is based on information provided to HUD by Continuums of Care in the 2019 Continuum of Care application and has not been independently verified

by HUD. CoCs were instructed to collect data for a point-in-time during the last week of January 2019. The data presented in this report are limited to beds available for occupancy on the night of

the count (beds under development are excluded). For inquiries about data reported by a specific Continuum of Care, please contact that jurisdiction directly. CoC contact information can be

found on the HUD Exchange web site (https://www.hudexchange.info/grantees/). In some cases, a community may have listed a program in the Housing Inventory Count but did not provide

sufficient information/detail for HUD to understand the number of beds/units available and the target population served. Those programs have been removed for the purposes of this report.

South CarolinaState:

Family

Units¹

Family

Beds¹

Adult-Only

Beds

Seasonal Overflow /

Voucher

Total Yr-

Round Beds

Emergency, Safe Haven and Transitional Housing 211 1,180 1,855 475 83,071

Child-Only

Beds

36 236 132

Veteran

Beds³

Youth

Beds³

Subset of Total Bed Inventory

Chronic

Beds²

n/a

Emergency Shelter 119 887 1,314 475 82,2098 14 32n/a

Safe Haven n/a n/a 17 n/a n/a17n/a 5 0n/a

Transitional Housing 92 293 524 n/a n/a84528 217 100n/a

Permanent Housing 283 919 1,876 n/a n/a2,82328 1,413 73n/a

Permanent Supportive Housing* 176 563 1,508 n/a n/a2,0710 1,226 211,038

Rapid Re-Housing 74 253 215 n/a n/a4680 175 15n/a

Other Permanent Housing** 33 103 153 n/a n/a28428 12 37n/a

Grand Total 494 2,099 3,731 475 85,89464 1,649 2051,038

South DakotaState:

Family

Units¹

Family

Beds¹

Adult-Only

Beds

Seasonal Overflow /

Voucher

Total Yr-

Round Beds

Emergency, Safe Haven and Transitional Housing 216 572 502 14 661,074

Child-Only

Beds

0 42 37

Veteran

Beds³

Youth

Beds³

Subset of Total Bed Inventory

Chronic

Beds²

n/a

Emergency Shelter 193 528 411 14 669390 24 18n/a

Transitional Housing 23 44 91 n/a n/a1350 18 19n/a

Permanent Housing 175 495 455 n/a n/a9500 484 0n/a

Permanent Supportive Housing* 93 224 378 n/a n/a6020 417 0406

Rapid Re-Housing 82 271 52 n/a n/a3230 42 0n/a

Other Permanent Housing** 0 0 25 n/a n/a250 25 0n/a

Grand Total 391 1,067 957 14 662,0240 526 37406

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*HUD’s point-in-time count does not include persons or beds in Permanent Supportive Housing as currently homeless.

**Other Permanent Housing (OPH) - consists of PH - Housing with Services (no disability required for entry) and PH - Housing Only, as identified in the 2017 HMIS Data Standards.

¹Family Units and Family Beds categories include units and beds for households with one adult and at least one child under age 18. 2Chronic Beds include beds in Permanent Supportive Housing dedicated to serve chronically homeless persons. 3Veteran Beds and Youth Beds, respectively, include beds dedicated to serve homeless veterans and their families, and include beds dedicated to housing homeless youth age 24 and younger.

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Important Notes About This Data: This report is based on information provided to HUD by Continuums of Care in the 2019 Continuum of Care application and has not been independently verified

by HUD. CoCs were instructed to collect data for a point-in-time during the last week of January 2019. The data presented in this report are limited to beds available for occupancy on the night of

the count (beds under development are excluded). For inquiries about data reported by a specific Continuum of Care, please contact that jurisdiction directly. CoC contact information can be

found on the HUD Exchange web site (https://www.hudexchange.info/grantees/). In some cases, a community may have listed a program in the Housing Inventory Count but did not provide

sufficient information/detail for HUD to understand the number of beds/units available and the target population served. Those programs have been removed for the purposes of this report.

TennesseeState:

Family

Units¹

Family

Beds¹

Adult-Only

Beds

Seasonal Overflow /

Voucher

Total Yr-

Round Beds

Emergency, Safe Haven and Transitional Housing 503 1,874 3,519 754 1415,413

Child-Only

Beds

20 371 56

Veteran

Beds³

Youth

Beds³

Subset of Total Bed Inventory

Chronic

Beds²

n/a

Emergency Shelter 217 1,001 2,286 754 1413,30619 5 23n/a

Safe Haven n/a n/a 13 n/a n/a13n/a 5 0n/a

Transitional Housing 286 873 1,220 n/a n/a2,0941 361 33n/a

Permanent Housing 931 2,858 3,526 n/a n/a6,3840 2,061 44n/a

Permanent Supportive Housing* 667 1,900 2,981 n/a n/a4,8810 1,830 41,949

Rapid Re-Housing 252 918 393 n/a n/a1,3110 231 40n/a

Other Permanent Housing** 12 40 152 n/a n/a1920 0 0n/a

Grand Total 1,434 4,732 7,045 754 14111,79720 2,432 1001,949

TexasState:

Family

Units¹

Family

Beds¹

Adult-Only

Beds

Seasonal Overflow /

Voucher

Total Yr-

Round Beds

Emergency, Safe Haven and Transitional Housing 2,164 7,744 10,216 244 39818,271

Child-Only

Beds

311 1,219 855

Veteran

Beds³

Youth

Beds³

Subset of Total Bed Inventory

Chronic

Beds²

n/a

Emergency Shelter 1,381 5,147 7,948 244 39813,383288 633 479n/a

Safe Haven n/a n/a 112 n/a n/a112n/a 67 0n/a

Transitional Housing 783 2,597 2,156 n/a n/a4,77623 519 376n/a

Permanent Housing 3,351 10,169 11,536 n/a n/a21,7050 6,106 395n/a

Permanent Supportive Housing* 1,582 4,532 9,537 n/a n/a14,0690 5,345 1297,601

Rapid Re-Housing 1,204 3,754 1,369 n/a n/a5,1230 731 246n/a

Other Permanent Housing** 565 1,883 630 n/a n/a2,5130 30 20n/a

Grand Total 5,515 17,913 21,752 244 39839,976311 7,325 1,2507,601

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*HUD’s point-in-time count does not include persons or beds in Permanent Supportive Housing as currently homeless.

**Other Permanent Housing (OPH) - consists of PH - Housing with Services (no disability required for entry) and PH - Housing Only, as identified in the 2017 HMIS Data Standards.

¹Family Units and Family Beds categories include units and beds for households with one adult and at least one child under age 18. 2Chronic Beds include beds in Permanent Supportive Housing dedicated to serve chronically homeless persons. 3Veteran Beds and Youth Beds, respectively, include beds dedicated to serve homeless veterans and their families, and include beds dedicated to housing homeless youth age 24 and younger.

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Important Notes About This Data: This report is based on information provided to HUD by Continuums of Care in the 2019 Continuum of Care application and has not been independently verified

by HUD. CoCs were instructed to collect data for a point-in-time during the last week of January 2019. The data presented in this report are limited to beds available for occupancy on the night of

the count (beds under development are excluded). For inquiries about data reported by a specific Continuum of Care, please contact that jurisdiction directly. CoC contact information can be

found on the HUD Exchange web site (https://www.hudexchange.info/grantees/). In some cases, a community may have listed a program in the Housing Inventory Count but did not provide

sufficient information/detail for HUD to understand the number of beds/units available and the target population served. Those programs have been removed for the purposes of this report.

UtahState:

Family

Units¹

Family

Beds¹

Adult-Only

Beds

Seasonal Overflow /

Voucher

Total Yr-

Round Beds

Emergency, Safe Haven and Transitional Housing 265 1,274 1,575 80 1032,927

Child-Only

Beds

78 108 115

Veteran

Beds³

Youth

Beds³

Subset of Total Bed Inventory

Chronic

Beds²

n/a

Emergency Shelter 180 971 1,340 80 1032,38978 14 78n/a

Transitional Housing 85 303 235 n/a n/a5380 94 37n/a

Permanent Housing 674 2,258 2,060 n/a n/a4,3180 793 76n/a

Permanent Supportive Housing* 411 1,401 1,611 n/a n/a3,0120 697 201,706

Rapid Re-Housing 237 774 434 n/a n/a1,2080 81 56n/a

Other Permanent Housing** 26 83 15 n/a n/a980 15 0n/a

Grand Total 939 3,532 3,635 80 1037,24578 901 1911,706

VermontState:

Family

Units¹

Family

Beds¹

Adult-Only

Beds

Seasonal Overflow /

Voucher

Total Yr-

Round Beds

Emergency, Safe Haven and Transitional Housing 99 322 500 209 268853

Child-Only

Beds

31 81 85

Veteran

Beds³

Youth

Beds³

Subset of Total Bed Inventory

Chronic

Beds²

n/a

Emergency Shelter 84 283 328 209 26863019 5 29n/a

Transitional Housing 15 39 172 n/a n/a22312 76 56n/a

Permanent Housing 156 504 594 n/a n/a1,0980 273 0n/a

Permanent Supportive Housing* 37 125 429 n/a n/a5540 240 0326

Rapid Re-Housing 117 371 94 n/a n/a4650 33 0n/a

Other Permanent Housing** 2 8 71 n/a n/a790 0 0n/a

Grand Total 255 826 1,094 209 2681,95131 354 85326

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*HUD’s point-in-time count does not include persons or beds in Permanent Supportive Housing as currently homeless.

**Other Permanent Housing (OPH) - consists of PH - Housing with Services (no disability required for entry) and PH - Housing Only, as identified in the 2017 HMIS Data Standards.

¹Family Units and Family Beds categories include units and beds for households with one adult and at least one child under age 18. 2Chronic Beds include beds in Permanent Supportive Housing dedicated to serve chronically homeless persons. 3Veteran Beds and Youth Beds, respectively, include beds dedicated to serve homeless veterans and their families, and include beds dedicated to housing homeless youth age 24 and younger.

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Important Notes About This Data: This report is based on information provided to HUD by Continuums of Care in the 2019 Continuum of Care application and has not been independently verified

by HUD. CoCs were instructed to collect data for a point-in-time during the last week of January 2019. The data presented in this report are limited to beds available for occupancy on the night of

the count (beds under development are excluded). For inquiries about data reported by a specific Continuum of Care, please contact that jurisdiction directly. CoC contact information can be

found on the HUD Exchange web site (https://www.hudexchange.info/grantees/). In some cases, a community may have listed a program in the Housing Inventory Count but did not provide

sufficient information/detail for HUD to understand the number of beds/units available and the target population served. Those programs have been removed for the purposes of this report.

Virgin IslandsState:

Family

Units¹

Family

Beds¹

Adult-Only

Beds

Seasonal Overflow /

Voucher

Total Yr-

Round Beds

Emergency, Safe Haven and Transitional Housing 17 19 59 0 078

Child-Only

Beds

0 0 0

Veteran

Beds³

Youth

Beds³

Subset of Total Bed Inventory

Chronic

Beds²

n/a

Emergency Shelter 2 4 30 0 0340 0 0n/a

Transitional Housing 15 15 29 n/a n/a440 0 0n/a

Permanent Housing 7 7 69 n/a n/a760 28 00

Permanent Supportive Housing* 7 7 57 n/a n/a640 18 00

Rapid Re-Housing 0 0 12 n/a n/a120 10 0n/a

Grand Total 24 26 128 0 01540 28 00

VirginiaState:

Family

Units¹

Family

Beds¹

Adult-Only

Beds

Seasonal Overflow /

Voucher

Total Yr-

Round Beds

Emergency, Safe Haven and Transitional Housing 845 2,741 2,318 1,105 3675,092

Child-Only

Beds

33 121 90

Veteran

Beds³

Youth

Beds³

Subset of Total Bed Inventory

Chronic

Beds²

n/a

Emergency Shelter 615 2,005 2,003 1,105 3674,04133 37 33n/a

Safe Haven n/a n/a 37 n/a n/a37n/a 20 0n/a

Transitional Housing 230 736 278 n/a n/a1,0140 64 57n/a

Permanent Housing 1,053 3,500 4,586 n/a n/a8,0860 2,047 71n/a

Permanent Supportive Housing* 403 1,304 3,333 n/a n/a4,6370 1,803 71,628

Rapid Re-Housing 557 1,864 650 n/a n/a2,5140 241 64n/a

Other Permanent Housing** 93 332 603 n/a n/a9350 3 0n/a

Grand Total 1,898 6,241 6,904 1,105 36713,17833 2,168 1611,628

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*HUD’s point-in-time count does not include persons or beds in Permanent Supportive Housing as currently homeless.

**Other Permanent Housing (OPH) - consists of PH - Housing with Services (no disability required for entry) and PH - Housing Only, as identified in the 2017 HMIS Data Standards.

¹Family Units and Family Beds categories include units and beds for households with one adult and at least one child under age 18. 2Chronic Beds include beds in Permanent Supportive Housing dedicated to serve chronically homeless persons. 3Veteran Beds and Youth Beds, respectively, include beds dedicated to serve homeless veterans and their families, and include beds dedicated to housing homeless youth age 24 and younger.

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Important Notes About This Data: This report is based on information provided to HUD by Continuums of Care in the 2019 Continuum of Care application and has not been independently verified

by HUD. CoCs were instructed to collect data for a point-in-time during the last week of January 2019. The data presented in this report are limited to beds available for occupancy on the night of

the count (beds under development are excluded). For inquiries about data reported by a specific Continuum of Care, please contact that jurisdiction directly. CoC contact information can be

found on the HUD Exchange web site (https://www.hudexchange.info/grantees/). In some cases, a community may have listed a program in the Housing Inventory Count but did not provide

sufficient information/detail for HUD to understand the number of beds/units available and the target population served. Those programs have been removed for the purposes of this report.

WashingtonState:

Family

Units¹

Family

Beds¹

Adult-Only

Beds

Seasonal Overflow /

Voucher

Total Yr-

Round Beds

Emergency, Safe Haven and Transitional Housing 1,930 6,660 7,209 1,130 24614,082

Child-Only

Beds

213 510 955

Veteran

Beds³

Youth

Beds³

Subset of Total Bed Inventory

Chronic

Beds²

n/a

Emergency Shelter 984 3,652 5,796 1,130 2469,622174 121 449n/a

Safe Haven n/a n/a 45 n/a n/a45n/a 0 0n/a

Transitional Housing 946 3,008 1,368 n/a n/a4,41539 389 506n/a

Permanent Housing 2,949 9,685 11,118 n/a n/a20,8063 4,024 450n/a

Permanent Supportive Housing* 1,088 3,338 8,116 n/a n/a11,4540 3,363 1045,113

Rapid Re-Housing 893 3,088 2,020 n/a n/a5,1113 481 154n/a

Other Permanent Housing** 968 3,259 982 n/a n/a4,2410 180 192n/a

Grand Total 4,879 16,345 18,327 1,130 24634,888216 4,534 1,4055,113

West VirginiaState:

Family

Units¹

Family

Beds¹

Adult-Only

Beds

Seasonal Overflow /

Voucher

Total Yr-

Round Beds

Emergency, Safe Haven and Transitional Housing 191 623 879 64 1961,513

Child-Only

Beds

11 70 26

Veteran

Beds³

Youth

Beds³

Subset of Total Bed Inventory

Chronic

Beds²

n/a

Emergency Shelter 152 538 766 64 1961,3106 39 6n/a

Safe Haven n/a n/a 13 n/a n/a13n/a 0 0n/a

Transitional Housing 39 85 100 n/a n/a1905 31 20n/a

Permanent Housing 245 700 1,282 n/a n/a1,9820 692 0n/a

Permanent Supportive Housing* 164 433 819 n/a n/a1,2520 583 0601

Rapid Re-Housing 77 251 360 n/a n/a6110 109 0n/a

Other Permanent Housing** 4 16 103 n/a n/a1190 0 0n/a

Grand Total 436 1,323 2,161 64 1963,49511 762 26601

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*HUD’s point-in-time count does not include persons or beds in Permanent Supportive Housing as currently homeless.

**Other Permanent Housing (OPH) - consists of PH - Housing with Services (no disability required for entry) and PH - Housing Only, as identified in the 2017 HMIS Data Standards.

¹Family Units and Family Beds categories include units and beds for households with one adult and at least one child under age 18. 2Chronic Beds include beds in Permanent Supportive Housing dedicated to serve chronically homeless persons. 3Veteran Beds and Youth Beds, respectively, include beds dedicated to serve homeless veterans and their families, and include beds dedicated to housing homeless youth age 24 and younger.

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Important Notes About This Data: This report is based on information provided to HUD by Continuums of Care in the 2019 Continuum of Care application and has not been independently verified

by HUD. CoCs were instructed to collect data for a point-in-time during the last week of January 2019. The data presented in this report are limited to beds available for occupancy on the night of

the count (beds under development are excluded). For inquiries about data reported by a specific Continuum of Care, please contact that jurisdiction directly. CoC contact information can be

found on the HUD Exchange web site (https://www.hudexchange.info/grantees/). In some cases, a community may have listed a program in the Housing Inventory Count but did not provide

sufficient information/detail for HUD to understand the number of beds/units available and the target population served. Those programs have been removed for the purposes of this report.

WisconsinState:

Family

Units¹

Family

Beds¹

Adult-Only

Beds

Seasonal Overflow /

Voucher

Total Yr-

Round Beds

Emergency, Safe Haven and Transitional Housing 750 2,387 2,074 366 2474,514

Child-Only

Beds

53 260 137

Veteran

Beds³

Youth

Beds³

Subset of Total Bed Inventory

Chronic

Beds²

n/a

Emergency Shelter 509 1,597 1,530 366 2473,17952 3 74n/a

Safe Haven n/a n/a 54 n/a n/a54n/a 0 0n/a

Transitional Housing 241 790 490 n/a n/a1,2811 257 63n/a

Permanent Housing 751 2,586 3,257 n/a n/a5,8430 1,421 97n/a

Permanent Supportive Housing* 330 1,063 2,522 n/a n/a3,5850 1,274 01,182

Rapid Re-Housing 338 1,194 281 n/a n/a1,4750 76 97n/a

Other Permanent Housing** 83 329 454 n/a n/a7830 71 0n/a

Grand Total 1,501 4,973 5,331 366 24710,35753 1,681 2341,182

WyomingState:

Family

Units¹

Family

Beds¹

Adult-Only

Beds

Seasonal Overflow /

Voucher

Total Yr-

Round Beds

Emergency, Safe Haven and Transitional Housing 54 210 381 0 0619

Child-Only

Beds

28 19 70

Veteran

Beds³

Youth

Beds³

Subset of Total Bed Inventory

Chronic

Beds²

n/a

Emergency Shelter 27 104 265 0 038314 0 14n/a

Transitional Housing 27 106 116 n/a n/a23614 19 56n/a

Permanent Housing 29 84 192 n/a n/a2760 189 073

Permanent Supportive Housing* 26 73 152 n/a n/a2250 152 073

Rapid Re-Housing 3 11 40 n/a n/a510 37 0n/a

Grand Total 83 294 573 0 089528 208 7073

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*HUD’s point-in-time count does not include persons or beds in Permanent Supportive Housing as currently homeless.

**Other Permanent Housing (OPH) - consists of PH - Housing with Services (no disability required for entry) and PH - Housing Only, as identified in the 2017 HMIS Data Standards.

¹Family Units and Family Beds categories include units and beds for households with one adult and at least one child under age 18. 2Chronic Beds include beds in Permanent Supportive Housing dedicated to serve chronically homeless persons. 3Veteran Beds and Youth Beds, respectively, include beds dedicated to serve homeless veterans and their families, and include beds dedicated to housing homeless youth age 24 and younger.