North Carolina Point-in-Time Count Totals 2007 through 2013

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North Carolina Point-in-Time Count Totals 2007 through 2013 Chronically Homeless 2013 Chronically Homeless 2012 Chronically Homeless 2011 Chronically Homeless 2010 Chronically Homeless 2009 Chronically Homeless 2008 Chronically Homeless 2007 Total Homeless 2013 Point/Guilford Counties Counties Carolina Unsheltered Homeless 2013 Children 2013 Total Homeless 2012 Unsheltered Homeless 2012 Children 2012 Total Homeless 2011 Unsheltered Homeless 2011 Children 2011 Total Homeless 2010 Unsheltered Homeless 2010 Children 2010 Total Homeless 2009 Unsheltered Homeless 2009 Children 2009 Total Homeless 2008 Unsheltered Homeless 2008 Children 2008 Total Homeless 2007 Unsheltered Homeless 2007 Children 2007 394 82 101 13 556 183 134 120 527 140 128 51 547 142 167 41 465 115 94 68 452 141 86 29 503 122 137 24 570 54 92 57 523 80 47 82 498 81 61 62 516 111 101 54 518 115 86 92 509 175 102 80 635 105 93 187 759 87 181 53 698 134 126 63 652 116 133 58 675 141 141 68 535 140 99 33 590 105 116 36 539 95 103 37 3625 636 1502 1158 2922 256 1199 656 2959 312 1076 681 2851 262 1027 645 2813* 180 977 812 2712* 291 1229 882 2610* 277 1174 1058 949 143 298 168 1005 81 311 155 1024 110 299 124 1064 131 330 136 1052 112 320 130 987 101 307 108 1182 212 304 202 2418 141 1122 283 2567 202 1041 301 2848 307 895 315 2824 307 673 751 2481 262 522 550 1988 261 469 438 1976 222 412 328 338 64 78 103 398 46 105 153 483 73 242 91 673 65 297 107 630 118 287 162 496 106 177 69 628 206 169 209 1098 140 281 96 1132 56 273 188 1150 149 281 152 1124 183 281 121 1152 54 271 247 1144 109 318 73 1043 79 338 70 383 57 67 110 766 73 121 482 378 78 44 247 324 40 60 118 580 29 153 356 920 105 160 663 652 155 84 438 615 155 288 328 1606 442 717 1300 1061 273 515 776 1033 32 495 739 965 45 544 702 1074 115 468 808 757 49 312 444 123 28 26 30 110 29 22 28 136 50 26 33 181 38 55 17 156 42 46 5 195 58 39 18 208 46 60 25 875 40 591 740 1319 91 969 1187 1192** 6 974 1061** 345** 27** 238 221** 1399 130 212 1287 1314 260 191 1152 1069 77 225 901 12147 1627 4627 3139 13602 1673 5065 4715 12908 1695 4674 3651 12157 1479 3865 3018 12746 1342 3611 4444 12381 1827 3662 4356 11802 1645 3411 3923 *The Anson/Moore/Montgomery/Richmond joined the prior to the 2010 Point-in-Time Count. To ensure that the year-to-year comparisons in this chart remain consistent, the numbers from the A/R/M/M have been added to the for 2007, 2008, and 2009 as well. **In 2011, 2009, 2008, and 2007, the Northwest NC used extrapolation methods to derive its unsheltered count. In 2010, the did not use extrapolation methods, resulting in much lower counts for unsheltered For 2009-2013, counts are as reported to NCCEH by coordinators. For 2008 and 2007, counts are as reported on applications.

Change in TOTAL HOMELESS Point Counties Counties Carolina 2012-2013 2011-2012 2009-2010 2008-2009 2007-2008 2007-2013 -162-29% 29 +6% -20-4% 82 +18% 13 +3% -51-10% -109-22% 47 +9% 25 +5% -18-3% -2 0% 9 +2% -126-20% 65 +10% 61 +9% 46 +7% -23-3% 140 +26% -55-9% 51 +9% 220 +41% 703 +24% -37-1% 108 +4% 38 +1% 101 +4% 102 +4% 1015 +39% -56-6% -19-2% -40-4% 12 +1% 65 +7% -195-16% -233-20% -149-6% -281-10% 24 +1% 343 +14% 493 +25% 12 +1% 442 +22% -60-15% -85-18% -190-28% 43 +7% 134 +27% -132-21% -290-46% -34-3% -18-2% 26 +2% -28-2% 8 +1% 101 +10% 55 +5% -383-50% 388 +103% 54 +17% -256-44% -340-37% 268 +41% -269-41% -991-62% 545 +51% 28 +3% 68 +7% -109-10% 317 +42% -142-19% 13 +12% -26-19% -45-25% 25 +16% -39-20% -13-6% -85-41% -444-37% 127 +11% 847** +246%** -1054** -75%** 85 +6% 245 +23% -194-18% -1455-11% 694 +5% 751 +6% -589-5% 365 +3% 579 +5% 345 +3% *The Anson/Moore/Montgomery/Richmond joined the prior to the 2010 Point-in-Time Count. To ensure that the year-to-year comparisons in this chart remain consistent, the numbers from the A/R/M/M have been added to the for 2007, 2008, and 2009 as well. **In 2011, 2009, 2008, and 2007, the Northwest NC used extrapolation methods to derive its unsheltered count. In 2010, the did not use extrapolation methods, resulting in much lower counts for unsheltered

Change in CHRONICALLY HOMELESS Point Counties Counties Carolina 2012-2013 2011-2012 -101-55% 43 +31% -2-1% 27 +23% -26-18% 19 +16% -40-33% -26-33% -1-1% -30-27% -4-3% -60-34% 70 +67% -51-49% -47-35% 18 +16% -25-18% 1 +1% 35 +33% 10 +11% -8-8% 380 +148% -56-18% 50 +19% 82 +46% -111-38% 14 5% 359 +130% 62 +77% -29-26% -21-16% 19 +17% 11 +11% -111-52% -69-33% -61-30% -105-34% 0 0% 45 +17% 1 0% 39 +18% -81-36% 18 +39% -27-37% 8 +12% -53-45% 12 +11% -100-49% -142-69% 84 +150% -93-62% -34-19% 129 +239% -55-50% 30 +38% 61 +77% -16-22% -5-6% 38 +95% 11 +38% -76-72% -50-32% -98-63% -267-60% 169 +62% 241 +753% -13-29% -70-61% 66 +135% 106 +216% -1-3% -21-42 12 +32% -4-10% -16-28% 12 +26% -18-39% -51-56% 85 +1417% -21-78% -103** -79%** -130-50% 183 +238% -37-48% -46-3% -22-1% 216 +15% 137 +10% -485-27% 182 +11% -18-1% *The Anson/Moore/Montgomery/Richmond joined the prior to the 2010 Point-in-Time Count. To ensure that the year-to-year comparisons in this chart remain consistent, the numbers from the A/R/M/M have been added to the for 2007, 2008, and 2009 as well. **In 2011, 2009, 2008, and 2007, the Northwest NC used extrapolation methods to derive its unsheltered count. In 2010, the did not use extrapolation methods, resulting in much lower counts for unsheltered In 2011, the definition of chronically homeless was expanded to include families with at least one adult member who has a disabling condition and has been homeless continuously for one year or has had four or more episodes of homelessness in the past three years.

Change in HOMELESS PERSONS IN FAMILIES Point Counties Counties Carolina 2012-2013 2011-2012 -33-25% 6 +4% -39-23% 73 +78% 8 +9% -51-37% -36-26% 45 +96% -14-23% -40-40% 15 +17% -16-16% 9 +10% -1-1% 55 +44% -7-5% -8-6% 42 +42% -17-15% 13 +13% 78 +76% 303 +25% 123 +11% 49 +5% 50 +5% -252-21% 55 +5% 328 +28% -13-4% 12 +4% -31-9% 10 +3% 13 +4% 3 +1% -6-2% 81 +8% 146 +16% 222 +33% 151 +29% 53 +11% 57 +14% 710 +172% -27-26% -137-57% -55-19% 10 +3% 110 +62% 8 +5% -91-54% 8 +3% -8-3% 0 0% 10 +4% -47-15% -20-6% -57-17% -54-45% 77 +175% -16-27% -93-61% -7-4% 76 +90% -17-20% -429-60% 202 +39% 20 +4% -49-9% 76 +16% 156 +50% -24-8% 4 +18% -4-15% -29-53% 9 +20% 7 +18% -21-35% -34-57% -378-39% -5-1% 736** +309%** 26 +12% 21 +11% -34-15% 366 +167% -438-9% 391 +8% 809 +21% 254 +7% -51-1% 251 +7% 1216 +36% *The Anson/Moore/Montgomery/Richmond joined the prior to the 2010 Point-in-Time Count. To ensure that the year-to-year comparisons in this chart remain consistent, the numbers from the A/R/M/M have been added to the for 2007, 2008, and 2009 as well. **In 2011, 2009, 2008, and 2007, the Northwest NC used extrapolation methods to derive its unsheltered count. In 2010, the did not use extrapolation methods, resulting in much lower counts for unsheltered

Change in UNSHELTERED HOMELESS Point Counties Counties Carolina 2012-2013 2011-2012 -107-89% 69 +135% 10 +24% -27-40% 39 +134% 5 +21% -11-46% -25-30% 20 +32% 8 +15% -38-41% 12 +15% -107-57% -130-70% -10-16% 5 +9% -10-15% 35 +106% -3-8% -1-3% 16 +43% 502 +77% -25-4% 36 +6% -167-21% -70-8% -176-17% 100 +9% 13 +8% 31 +25% -12-9% 6 +5% 22 +20% -94-47% -34-17% -18-6% -14-4% -436-58% 201 +37% 112 +26% 110 +34% -45-14% -50-33% 62 +68% -16-15% -55-34% 93 +134% -140-67% -106-103% -92-49% 36 +24% 31 +26% -126-51% 174 +238% 3 +4% 26 +37% -372-77% 235 +95% 129 +109% -238-67% -307-46% 225 +51% -328-75% -972-75% 524 +68% 37 +5% 37 +5% -106-13% 364 +82% -116-26% 2 +7% -5-15% 16 +94% 12 +240% -13-72% -7-28% 5 +20% -447-38% 126 +12% 840** +380%** -1066** -83%** 135 +12% 251 +28% -161-18% -1576-33% 1064 +29% 633 +21% -1426-32% 88 +2% 433 +11% -784-20% *The Anson/Moore/Montgomery/Richmond joined the prior to the 2010 Point-in-Time Count. To ensure that the year-to-year comparisons in this chart remain consistent, the numbers from the A/R/M/M have been added to the for 2007, 2008, and 2009 as well. **In 2011, 2009, 2008, and 2007, the Northwest NC used extrapolation methods to derive its unsheltered count. In 2010, the did not use extrapolation methods, resulting in much lower counts for unsheltered