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as the <br />- <br />Lane County Continuum of Care struggles with voucher or tenant <br />The disability rate is 13.5 percent in Eugene and 18.6 percent in <br />assist human <br />In 2017, one in four persons exiting permanent housing in Lane <br />round emergency shelter <br />lth <br />y, the <br />age youth <br />There were 32,438 elderly (over the age of 65) and 3,310 frail <br />Springfield (88%) are experiencing unsheltered homelessness <br />as the greatest <br />mental hea <br />service agencies with facilities acquisition or improvements <br />Physical disabilities can include hearing, vision, cognitive, <br />Majority of the homeless population in Eugene (73%) and <br />OR <br />- <br />Due to low rental vacancy (3.6% in Eugene and 3.4% in <br /> <br />Springfield) and even lower affordable unit rental vacanc <br />elderly (that need assistance with daily living) in Eugene <br />Springfield, <br />s <br />and shelter beds in Eugene and Springfield <br />- <br />care or independent living difficultie <br />social service needs. Respondents also identified <br />specific resources for transition <br />In the Community Survey, respondents identified <br />most needed Community Development Need <br />housing services <br />and <br /> <br />- <br />Eugene <br />barrier year <br />County returned to homelessness <br />and <br />- <br />Shortage of low <br />Springfield (2017 ACS) <br />and addiction services <br />- <br />There are no youth <br />- <br />ambulatory, self <br />based programs <br />Springfield <br />24) <br />• <br />- <br />(18 <br />Comments <br /> of foster <br />people who are evicted or foreclosed, people <br />shelter beds, especially for single individuals <br />and Springfield report 1,629 homeless youth <br />with HIV/AIDS, victims of domestic violence, <br />this barrier emergency People with special needs including families <br />Lack of diversion and rapid exit services for <br />offenders, people <br />The three public school districts in Eugene <br />A total of 2,165 homeless individuals were <br />The definition of homeless for purposes of <br />up” <br />d in FY 2019 by agencies funded by <br />people with drug and alcohol addictions, <br />during 2019 (includes students who are <br />- <br />“doubled <br />hysical and mental disabilities, <br />veterans, youth, and youth aging out <br /> <br />16 <br /> <br />those exiting Permanent Housing <br />and victims of Domestic Violence <br />Plan includes people who are <br />family) <br />- <br />round low <br />- <br />with children, seniors, ex <br />staying with friends or <br />- <br />Shortage of year <br />Lane County <br />with p <br />serve <br />care <br />Explanation <br /> <br />human services, and <br />services to prevent them from <br /> <br />need additional support as it <br />becoming homeless and to <br />Special needs populations <br />opportunities <br />Homeless Special <br />housing and supportive <br />People need access to <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />People experiencing <br />Plan <br />relates to affordable <br />leave homelessness <br />Needs Populations <br /> <br />Consolidated <br />Homelessness <br />Need <br />employment <br />housing, <br />Priority <br />- <br />Non <br /> <br />2020 <br /> <br /> <br />
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