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1 DHS Local Law 37 report for the Month of April 2012 Single Men Single Women Total Single Adults Families with Children Adult Families Total Families Total Adults in Families Total Children DHS-administered facilities 40 27 62 147 14 161 average daily overnight census DHS drop-in centers 343 104 447 Average daily overnight census DHS faith-based centers 191 52 243 Census: DHS-administered facilities 6442 2407 8850 8522 1571 10093 15267 16657 Census: DHS safe havens 471 62 533 Census: DHS stabilization beds 259 36 295 Census: DHS veterans shelters 344 27 371 Number of unduplicated persons: DHS-administered facilities 8369 3134 11503 9676 1814 11490 17392 18626 Number of unduplicated persons: DHS safe havens 502 66 568 Number of unduplicated persons: DHS stabilization beds 329 52 381 Number of unduplicated persons: DHS veterans shelters 411 30 441 Average Length of Stay: DHS - administered facility (by type, excluding drop-in and faith- based) 282 273 279 357 435 Unduplicated applicants 2273 279

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DHS Local Law 37 report for the Month of April 2012

Single Men

Single Women

Total Single Adults

Families with Children

Adult Families

Total Families

Total Adults in Families

Total Children

DHS-administered facilities

40 27 62 147 14 161

average daily overnight census DHS drop-in centers

343 104 447

Average daily overnight census DHS faith-based centers

191 52 243

Census: DHS-administered facilities

6442 2407 8850 8522 1571 10093 15267 16657

Census: DHS safe havens 471 62 533 Census: DHS stabilization beds 259 36 295 Census: DHS veterans shelters 344 27 371 Number of unduplicated persons: DHS-administered facilities

8369 3134 11503 9676 1814 11490 17392 18626

Number of unduplicated persons: DHS safe havens

502 66 568

Number of unduplicated persons: DHS stabilization beds

329 52 381

Number of unduplicated persons: DHS veterans shelters

411 30 441

Average Length of Stay: DHS -administered facility (by type, excluding drop-in and faith-based)

282 273 279 357 435

Unduplicated applicants

2273 279

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Applicants found eligible for shelter

827 94

entrants to DHS-administered facilities

827 94

unduplicated entrants to DHS-administered facilities

827 94

Families with children found eligible for city-administered facilities

827

Percentage of eligible families with children who submitted 1 application

56.2%

Percentage of eligible families with children who submitted 2 applications

23.8%

Percentage of eligible families with children who submitted 3 applications

10.4%

Percentage of eligible families with children who submitted 4 applications

5.4%

Percentage of eligible families with children who submitted 5 applications

2.2%

Percentage of eligible families with children who submitted 6 or more applications

2.0%

adult families found eligible for city-administered facilities

94

Percentage of eligible adult families who submitted 1 application

54.3%

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Percentage of eligible adult families who submitted 2 applications

24.5%

Percentage of eligible adult families who submitted 3 applications

11.7%

Percentage of eligible adult families who submitted 4 applications

5.3%

Percentage of eligible adult families who submitted 5 applications

2.1%

Percentage of eligible adult families who submitted 6 or more applications

2.1%

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April 2012For the month of:

MATHEW M. WAMBUACommissionerDOUG APPLEFirst Deputy CommissionerA.A. HENDRICKSONDeputy CommissionerVIVIAN LOUIEAssistant Commissioner

Office of Asset & Property MgmtDivision of Property Management100 Gold StreetNew York, N.Y. 10038

nyc.gov/hpdHPD - Monthly Shelter Census Report

DRAFT

~Emergency Facilities (Shelter) Capacity

Facility Type

#Bldgs/#DUs/%Occ

Total Family

HeadCnt#AD #CH

Single Men Ttl Single Adults

Single Adult HouseholdsHousehold CompositionHouseholds by Type

Fam. w/o Children Total Families

5627 07

7

7 131 656631

Note: Average numbers (placeholders) are reflected below for the Adminsitered facility type.

Emerg. Facilities~

Administered Fac.

Emerg. Hotels

Grand Total:

1. Average Daily Overnight Census:

2. Number of unduplicated persons or households^ utilizing shelter for each of the following categories:

Fam. w/ Children

Avg. LOS# # #Avg. LOS Avg. LOS Avg. LOS# Avg. LOS#

Single Women

Avg. LOS#

#AD = Number of Adults

Avg. LOS = Average Length of Stay (days)

#Bldgs = Ttl # of Emerg. Facility Buildings#DUs = Ttl # of Emerg. Fac. Dwelling Units

.

..

.

175 404175 404 272 119 391

229 229 520 590 1110

64 66 107 103 210

350 350

409 409 486 390 458

2 0 1 1

11 / 225 / 96%

0 14 1471 65 71

293 177 470 1031 693 1724 272 120 392

755

^Note: Due to agency business process (whereby households are first temporarily housed at ARC and, subsequently, referred to an emergency facility), there is or may be a small percentage of duplicated households/persons counted in the above numbers, since households are/may be housed at more than one facility type during the reporting month.

(ARC)

(FLC)

(SRO)

Legend

#CH = Number of Children

Fam. w/o Children = Adult families w/ 2 or more adultsSingle Adults = Adult household w/ a single person

%Occ = Percentage Occupied during month

ARC = American Red CrossFLC = Family Living Center (HPD Shelter)SRO = Single Room Occupancy Hotel

(Households)

May 31, 2012S EHSB2 Prepared By: EHRT & CHS

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DYCD Local Law 37 report for the Month of April 2102

Single Men

Single Women

Total Single Adults

Families with Children

Total Families

Total Adults in Families

Total Children

number of unduplicated persons - DYCD-administered facilities

96 92 188 8 8 8 28

number of unduplicated persons - DYCD-administered crisis shelters

45 52 97 7 7 7 7

number of unduplicated persons - DYCD-administered drop-in centers

23 16 39 18

number of unduplicated persons - DYCD-administered transitional independent living facilities

28 24 52 1 1 1 3

average monthly utilization rates - DYCD-administered facilities – crisis shelters

97%

average monthly utilization rates - DYCD-administered facilities – transitional independent living shelters

            92%

average monthly utilization rates - DYCD-administered crisis shelters

           

 

average monthly utilization rates - DYCD-administered drop-in centers

           

 

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average monthly utilization rates - DYCD-administered transitional independent living facilities

           92%

number of individuals who are on wait-lists for DYCD-administered facilities – Crisis shelters

           

number of individuals who are on wait-lists for DYCD-administered facilities – Temporary Independent Living (TIL) shelters

           

number of individuals who are on wait-list - DYCD-administered facilities

           

number of individuals who are on wait-list - DYCD-administered crisis shelters

           

number of individuals who are on wait-list - DYCD-administered drop-in centers

           

Average Length of Stay: DYCD -administered facility (by type, excluding DYCD-administered drop-in centers) – transitional independent living shelters

365

Average Length of Stay: DYCD -administered facility (by type, excluding DYCD-administered drop-in centers) – crisis shelters

15

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HRA Local Law 37 Report for the Month of April 2012

Domestic Violence Emergency Placements

Census: HRA domestic violence shelters*Families with children 896

Total adults in families 992Total children 1 574

Families in HRA domestic violence shelters are in imminent danger and have chosen to flee their home into the safety of shelter. These families are in a limited shelter stay and receive support services designed to stabilize them in a safe environment.

HRA’s Domestic Violence Services and HIV/AIDS Services Administration place individuals and families in temporary emergency housing during crisis and/or illness.

Total children 1,574Total single adults 94

Single women 92Single men 2

Total families 990Adult Families

Number of unduplicated persons: HRA domestic violence shelters **Families with children 1,162

Total adults in families 1,297Total children 2,038

Total single adults 132Single women 128Single men 4

Total families 1,294Adult Families

*This is a point in time count

** Unduplicated count of the total number of people who were served in shelter during the month

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HIV/AIDS Emergency Placements

Census: HIV/ AIDS Emergency Placements*Emergency Housing Transitional Housing

Families with children 72 2Total adults in families 354 14Total children 117 2

Total single adults 569 879Single women 102 206Single men 467 668

Total families 184 7Adult Families 112 7*HASA clients enter and exit the emergency housing program during the course of the day. The same client may enter and exit emergency housing within the same month. Census report shows a “point in time” as of the end of April 2012

The HIV/AIDS Services Administration (HASA) provides its homeless clients with access to medically appropriate housing, including same-day placement in emergency and transitional housing. Transitional housing facilities are operated by non-profit agencies and include on-site supportive services. Within 90 days of placement, all clients in emergency and transitional housing receive a referral for a non-emergency housing option that considers the medical, educational and familial needs and circumstances of the client.

Number of unduplicated persons:: HIV/ AIDS Emergency Placements**Emergency Housing Transitional Housing

Families with children 79 2Total adults in families 371 35Total children 133 1

Total single adults 666 1,111Single women 124 267Single men 542 844

Total families 193 18Adult Families 115 15**The unduplicated persons report shows , unduplicated clients served during month of April 2012.

point in time as of the end of April 2012

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DHS Local Law 37 report for the Month of March 2012

Single Men

Single Women

Total Single Adults

Families with Children

Adult Families

Total Families

Total Adults in Families

Total Children

DHS-administered facilities

40 27 62 147 13 160

average daily overnight census DHS drop-in centers

96 30 116

Average daily overnight census DHS faith-based centers

213 70 283

Census: DHS-administered facilities

6430 2379 8810 8480 1525 10005

15067 16506

Census: DHS safe havens 470 61 531 Census: DHS stabilization beds 262 43 305 Census: DHS veterans shelters 345 28 373 Number of unduplicated persons: DHS-administered facilities

8455 3106 11561 9688 1770 11458 17332 18666

Number of unduplicated persons: DHS safe havens

521 68 589

Number of unduplicated persons: DHS stabilization beds

333 48 381

Number of unduplicated persons: DHS veterans shelters

404 32 436

Average Length of Stay: DHS -administered facility (by type, excluding drop-in and faith-based)

352 432

Unduplicated applicants 2268 272

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Applicants found eligible for shelter

953 90

entrants to DHS-administered facilities

953 90

unduplicated entrants to DHS-administered facilities

953 90

Families with children found eligible for city-administered facilities

953

Percentage of eligible families with children who submitted 1 application

57.7%

Percentage of eligible families with children who submitted 2 applications

23.9%

Percentage of eligible families with children who submitted 3 applications

11.8%

Percentage of eligible families with children who submitted 4 applications

4.2%

Percentage of eligible families with children who submitted 5 applications

1.4%

Percentage of eligible families with children who submitted 6 or more applications

1.1%

adult families found eligible for city-administered facilities

90

Percentage of eligible adult families who submitted 1 application

58.2%

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Percentage of eligible adult families who submitted 2 applications

20.9%

Percentage of eligible adult families who submitted 3 applications

11.0%

Percentage of eligible adult families who submitted 4 applications

2.2%

Percentage of eligible adult families who submitted 5 applications

5.5%

Percentage of eligible adult families who submitted 6 or more applications

2.2%

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For the month of:

HPD - Monthly Shelter Census Report

DRAFT

~Emergency Facilities (Shelter) Capacity

Facility Type

#Bldgs/#DUs/%Occ

Total Family

HeadCnt#AD #CH

Single Men Ttl Single Adults

Single Adult HouseholdsHousehold CompositionHouseholds by Type

Fam. w/o Children Total Families

Note: Average numbers (placeholders) are reflected below for the Adminsitered facility type.

Emerg. Facilities~

Administered Fac.

Emerg. Hotels

Grand Total:

1. Average Daily Overnight Census:

2. Number of unduplicated persons or households^ utilizing shelter for each of the following categories:

Fam. w/ Children

Avg. LOS# # #Avg. LOS Avg. LOS Avg. LOS# Avg. LOS#

Single Women

Avg. LOS#

#AD = Number of Adults

Avg. LOS = Average Length of Stay (days)

#Bldgs = Ttl # of Emerg. Facility Buildings#DUs = Ttl # of Emerg. Fac. Dwelling Units

.

..

.

176 399176 399 279 109 388

239 239 541 580 1121

71 73 124 127 251

350 350

397 397 482 412 463

2 0 0 0

11 / 225 / 95%

0 0 064 35 63

310 178 488 1064 707 1771 279 109 388

797

^Note: Due to agency business process (whereby households are first temporarily housed at ARC and, subsequently, referred to an emergency facility), there is or may be a small percentage of duplicated households/persons counted in the above numbers, since households are/may be housed at more than one facility type during the reporting month.

(ARC)

(FLC)

(SRO)

Legend

#CH = Number of Children

Fam. w/o Children = Adult families w/ 2 or more adultsSingle Adults = Adult household w/ a single person

%Occ = Percentage Occupied during month

ARC = American Red CrossFLC = Family Living Center (HPD Shelter)SRO = Single Room Occupancy Hotel

(Households)

MARCH 2012

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DYCD Local Law 37 report for the Month of March 2102

Single Men

Single Women

Total Single Adults

Families with Children

Total Families

Total Adults in Families

Total Children

number of unduplicated persons - DYCD-administered facilities

79 99 178 8 8 8 22

number of unduplicated persons - DYCD-administered crisis shelters

48 52 100 6 6 6 18

number of unduplicated persons - DYCD-administered drop-in centers

26 29 55      

8

number of unduplicated persons - DYCD-administered transitional independent living facilities

5 18 23 2 2 2

6

average monthly utilization rates - DYCD-administered facilities – crisis shelters

           98%

average monthly utilization rates - DYCD-administered facilities – transitional independent living shelters

           

85%

average monthly utilization rates - DYCD-administered crisis shelters

           

 

average monthly utilization rates - DYCD-administered drop-in centers

           

 

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average monthly utilization rates - DYCD-administered transitional independent living facilities

           

85%

number of individuals who are on wait-lists for DYCD-administered facilities – Crisis shelters

           

number of individuals who are on wait-lists for DYCD-administered facilities – Temporary Independent Living (TIL) shelters

           

number of individuals who are on wait-list - DYCD-administered facilities

           

number of individuals who are on wait-list - DYCD-administered crisis shelters

           

number of individuals who are on wait-list - DYCD-administered drop-in centers

           

Average Length of Stay: DYCD -administered facility (by type, excluding DYCD-administered drop-in centers) – transitional independent living shelters

365

Average Length of Stay: DYCD -administered facility (by type, excluding DYCD-administered drop-in centers) – crisis shelters

15

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HRA Local Law 37 Report for the Month of March 2012

Domestic Violence Emergency Placements

Census: HRA domestic violence shelters*Families with children 889

Total adults in families 987Total children 1 556

Families in HRA domestic violence shelters are in imminent danger and have chosen to flee their home into the safety of shelter. These families are in a limited shelter stay and receive support services designed to stabilize them in a safe environment.

HRA’s Domestic Violence Services and HIV/AIDS Services Administration place individuals and families in temporary emergency housing during crisis and/or illness.

Total children 1,556Total single adults 97

Single women 94Single men 3

Total families 986Adult Families

Number of unduplicated persons: HRA domestic violence shelters **Families with children 1,163

Total adults in families 1,312Total children 2,035

Total single adults 147Single women 144Single men 3

Total families 1,310Adult Families

*This is a point in time count

** Unduplicated count of the total number of people who were served in shelter during the month

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HIV/AIDS Emergency Placements

Census: HIV/ AIDS Emergency Placements*Emergency Housing Transitional Housing

Families with children 71 0Total adults in families 350 15Total children 111 0

Total single adults 564 878Single women 130 268Single men 463 668

Total families 192 7Adult Families 108 7*HASA clients enter and exit the emergency housing program during the course of the day. The same client may enter and exit emergency housing within the same month. Census report shows a “point in time” as of 03/31/2012

The HIV/AIDS Services Administration (HASA) provides its homeless clients with access to medically appropriate housing, including same-day placement in emergency and transitional housing. Transitional housing facilities are operated by non-profit agencies and include on-site supportive services. Within 90 days of placement, all clients in emergency and transitional housing receive a referral for a non-emergency housing option that considers the medical, educational and familial needs and circumstances of the client.

Number of unduplicated persons:: HIV/ AIDS Emergency Placements**Emergency Housing Transitional Housing

Families with children 85 1Total adults in families 383 22Total children 133 1

Total single adults 673 1,153Single women 129 278Single men 545 874

Total families 201 13Adult Families 114 10**The unduplicated persons report shows , unduplicated clients served during month of March 2012.

point in time as of 03/31/2012.

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DHS Local Law 37 report for the Month of February 2012

Single Men

Single Women

Total Single Adults

Families with Children

Adult Families

Total Families

Total Adults in Families

Total Children

DHS-administered facilities

40 27 62 147 13 160

average daily overnight census DHS drop-in centers

111 33 144

Average daily overnight census DHS faith-based centers

212 72 284

Census: DHS-administered facilities

6430 2406 8836 8553 1505 10058 15071 16620

Census: DHS safe havens 472 62 534 Census: DHS stabilization beds 264 32 296 Census: DHS veterans shelters 351 28 379 Number of unduplicated persons: DHS-administered facilities

8763 3061 11824 32116 3617 35733 17150 18583

Number of unduplicated persons: DHS safe havens

524 62 586

Number of unduplicated persons: DHS stabilization beds

340 46 386

Number of unduplicated persons: DHS veterans shelters

382 30 412

Average Length of Stay: DHS -administered facility (by type, excluding drop-in and faith-based)

347 428

Unduplicated applicants

2108 265

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Applicants found eligible for shelter

907 103

entrants to DHS-administered facilities

907  103 

unduplicated entrants to DHS-administered facilities

907  103 

Families with children found eligible for city-administered facilities

907

Percentage of eligible families with children who submitted 1 application

54.5%

Percentage of eligible families with children who submitted 2 applications

27.1%

Percentage of eligible families with children who submitted 3 applications

11.8%

Percentage of eligible families with children who submitted 4 applications

3.6%

Percentage of eligible families with children who submitted 5 applications

1.8%

Percentage of eligible families with children who submitted 6 or more applications

1.2%

adult families found eligible for city-administered facilities

103

Percentage of eligible adult families who submitted 1 application

53.4%

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Percentage of eligible adult families who submitted 2 applications

26.2%

Percentage of eligible adult families who submitted 3 applications

13.6%

Percentage of eligible adult families who submitted 4 applications

2.9%

Percentage of eligible adult families who submitted 5 applications

3.9%

Percentage of eligible adult families who submitted 6 or more applications

0.0%

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February 2012For the month of:

MATHEW M. WAMBUACommissionerDOUG APPLEFirst Deputy CommissionerA.A. HENDRICKSONDeputy CommissionerVIVIAN LOUIEAssistant Commissioner

Office of Asset & Property MgmtDivision of Property Management100 Gold StreetNew York, N.Y. 10038

nyc.gov/hpdHPD - Monthly Shelter Census Report

DRAFT

~Emergency Facilities (Shelter) Capacity

Facility Type

#Bldgs/#DUs/%Occ

Total Family

HeadCnt#AD #CH

Single Men Ttl Single Adults

Single Adult HouseholdsHousehold CompositionHouseholds by Type

Fam. w/o Children Total Families

5459 02

2

8 140 707034

Note: Average numbers (placeholders) are reflected below for the Adminsitered facility type.

Emerg. Facilities~

Administered Fac.

Emerg. Hotels

Grand Total:

1. Average Daily Overnight Census:

2. Number of unduplicated persons or households^ utilizing shelter for each of the following categories:

Fam. w/ Children

Avg. LOS# # #Avg. LOS Avg. LOS Avg. LOS# Avg. LOS#

Single Women

Avg. LOS#

#AD = Number of Adults

Avg. LOS = Average Length of Stay (days)

#Bldgs = Ttl # of Emerg. Facility Buildings#DUs = Ttl # of Emerg. Fac. Dwelling Units

.

..

.

177 405177 405 269 113 382

231 231 527 542 1069

76 78 116 116 232

364 364

403 403 494 396 465

2 0 1 1

11 / 225 / 96%

0 3 376 14 74

307 179 486 1048 658 1706 269 114 383

796

^Note: Due to agency business process (whereby households are first temporarily housed at ARC and, subsequently, referred to an emergency facility), there is or may be a small percentage of duplicated households/persons counted in the above numbers, since households are/may be housed at more than one facility type during the reporting month.

(ARC)

(FLC)

(SRO)

Legend

#CH = Number of Children

Fam. w/o Children = Adult families w/ 2 or more adultsSingle Adults = Adult household w/ a single person

%Occ = Percentage Occupied during month

ARC = American Red CrossFLC = Family Living Center (HPD Shelter)SRO = Single Room Occupancy Hotel

(Households)

March 30, 2012S EHSB2 Prepared By: EHRT & CHS

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DYCD Local Law 37 report for the Month of February 2102

Single Men

Single Women

Total Single Adults

Families with Children

Total Families

Total Adults in Families

Total Children

number of unduplicated persons - DYCD-administered facilities

67 79 136 9 9 9 16

number of unduplicated persons - DYCD-administered crisis shelters

41 44 85 7 7 7 8

number of unduplicated persons - DYCD-administered drop-in centers

22 25 47 5

number of unduplicated persons - DYCD-administered transitional independent living facilities

4 10 14 2 2 2 3

average monthly utilization rates - DYCD-administered facilities – crisis shelters

           98%

average monthly utilization rates - DYCD-administered facilities – transitional independent living shelters

           

90%

average monthly utilization rates - DYCD-administered crisis shelters

           

 

average monthly utilization rates - DYCD-administered drop-in centers

           

 

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average monthly utilization rates - DYCD-administered transitional independent living facilities

           

90%

number of individuals who are on wait-lists for DYCD-administered facilities – Crisis shelters

           

number of individuals who are on wait-lists for DYCD-administered facilities – Temporary Independent Living (TIL) shelters

           

number of individuals who are on wait-list - DYCD-administered facilities

           

number of individuals who are on wait-list - DYCD-administered crisis shelters

           

number of individuals who are on wait-list - DYCD-administered drop-in centers

           

Average Length of Stay: DYCD -administered facility (by type, excluding DYCD-administered drop-in centers) – transitional independent living shelters

365

Average Length of Stay: DYCD -administered facility (by type, excluding DYCD-administered drop-in centers) – crisis shelters

15

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HRA Local Law 37 report for the Month of February 2012

Domestic Violence Emergency Placements

Census: HRA domestic violence shelters*Families with children 870

Total adults in families 971Total children 1 514

Families in HRA domestic violence shelters are in imminent danger and have chosen to flee their home into the safety of shelter. These families are in a limited shelter stay and receive support services designed to stabilize them in a safe environment.

HRA’s Domestic Violence Services and HIV/AIDS Services Administration place individuals and families in temporary emergency housing during crisis and/or illness.

Total children 1,514Total single adults 100

Single women 100Single men 0

Total families 970Adult Families

Number of unduplicated persons: HRA domestic violence shelters **Families with children 1,151

Total adults in families 1,304Total children 2,025

Total single adults 151Single women 148Single men 3

Total families 1,302Adult Families

*This is a point in time count

** Unduplicated count of the total number of people who were served in shelter during the month

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HIV/AIDS Emergency Placements

Census: HIV/ AIDS Emergency Placements*Emergency Housing Transitional Housing

Families with children 85 0Total adults in families 366 14Total children 129 0

Total single adults 597 883Single women 109 216Single men 488 677

Total families 192 7Adult Families 107 7*HASA clients enter and exit the emergency housing program during the course of the day. The same client may enter and exit emergency housing within the same month. Census report shows a “point in time” as of 02/29/2012

The HIV/AIDS Services Administration (HASA) provides its homeless clients with access to medically appropriate housing, including same-day placement in emergency and transitional housing. Transitional housing facilities are operated by non-profit agencies and include on-site supportive services. Within 90 days of placement, all clients in emergency and transitional housing receive a referral for a non-emergency housing option that considers the medical, educational and familial needs and circumstances of the client.

Number of unduplicated persons:: HIV/ AIDS Emergency Placements**Emergency Housing Transitional Housing

Families with children 89 2Total adults in families 384 26Total children 137 2

Total single adults 670 1,126Single women 130 268Single men 540 858

Total families 201 13Adult Families 112 11**The unduplicated persons report shows , unduplicated clients served during month of February 2012.

point in time as of 02/29/2012.

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January 2012For the month of:

MATHEW M. WAMBUACommissionerDOUG APPLEFirst Deputy CommissionerA.A. HENDRICKSONDeputy CommissionerVIVIAN LOUIEAssistant Commissioner

Office of Asset & Property MgmtDivision of Property Management100 Gold StreetNew York, N.Y. 10038

nyc.gov/hpdHPD - Monthly Shelter Census Report

DRAFT

~Emergency Facilities (Shelter) Capacity

Facility Type

#Bldgs/#DUs/%Occ

Total Family

HeadCnt#AD #CH

Single Men Ttl Single Adults

Single Adult HouseholdsHousehold CompositionHouseholds by Type

Fam. w/o Children Total Families

5803 00

0

0 155 777836

Note: Average numbers (placeholders) are reflected below for the Adminsitered facility type.

Emerg. Facilities~

Administered Fac.

Emerg. Hotels

Grand Total:

1. Average Daily Overnight Census:

2. Number of unduplicated persons or households^ utilizing shelter for each of the following categories:

Fam. w/ Children

Avg. LOS# # #Avg. LOS Avg. LOS Avg. LOS# Avg. LOS#

Single Women

Avg. LOS#

#AD = Number of Adults

Avg. LOS = Average Length of Stay (days)

#Bldgs = Ttl # of Emerg. Facility Buildings#DUs = Ttl # of Emerg. Fac. Dwelling Units

.

..

.

169 386169 386 265 115 380

237 237 535 549 1084

82 82 124 125 249

378 378

418 418 499 409 472

0 0 0 0

11 / 225 / 96%

0 0 069 0 69

319 169 488 1045 674 1719 265 115 380

782

^Note: Due to agency business process (whereby households are first temporarily housed at ARC and, subsequently, referred to an emergency facility), there is or may be a small percentage of duplicated households/persons counted in the above numbers, since households are/may be housed at more than one facility type during the reporting month.

(ARC)

(FLC)

(SRO)

Legend

#CH = Number of Children

Fam. w/o Children = Adult families w/ 2 or more adultsSingle Adults = Adult household w/ a single person

%Occ = Percentage Occupied during month

ARC = American Red CrossFLC = Family Living Center (HPD Shelter)SRO = Single Room Occupancy Hotel

(Households)

February 29, 2012S EHSB2 Prepared By: EHRT & CHS

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HRA Local Law 37 report for the Month of January 2012

Domestic Violence Emergency Placements

Census: HRA domestic violence shelters*Families with children 853

Total adults in families 954Total children 1 502

Families in HRA domestic violence shelters are in imminent danger and have chosen to flee their home into the safety of shelter. These families are in a limited shelter stay and receive support services designed to stabilize them in a safe environment.

HRA’s Domestic Violence Services and HIV/AIDS Services Administration place individuals and families in temporary emergency housing during crisis and/or illness.

Total children 1,502Total single adults 99

Single women 96Single men 3

Total families 952Adult Families

Number of unduplicated persons: HRA domestic violence shelters **Families with children 1,158

Total adults in families 1,312Total children 2,031

Total single adults 152Single women 147Single men 4

Total families 1,310Adult Families

*This is a point in time count

** Unduplicated count of the total number of people who were served in shelter during the month

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HIV/AIDS Emergency Placements

Census: HIV/ AIDS Emergency Placements*Emergency Housing Transitional Housing

Families with children 77 1Total adults in families 342 12Total children 119 1

Total single adults 587 907Single women 110 219Single men 477 688

Total families 183 6Adult Families 106 5

Number of unduplicated persons:: HIV/ AIDS Emergency Placements**

*HASA clients enter and exit the emergency housing program during the course of the day. The same client may enter and exit emergency housing within the same month. Census report shows a “point in time” as of 01/31/2012.

The HIV/AIDS Services Administration (HASA) provides its homeless clients with access to medically appropriate housing, including same-day placement in emergency and transitional housing. Transitional housing facilities are operated by non-profit agencies and include on-site supportive services. Within 90 days of placement, all clients in emergency and transitional housing receive a referral for a non-emergency housing option that considers the medical, educational and familial needs and circumstances of the client.

Number of unduplicated persons:: HIV/ AIDS Emergency Placements**Emergency Housing Transitional Housing

Families with children 84 2Total adults in families 378 21Total children 129 2

Total single adults 703 1,138Single women 143 264Single men 560 874

Total families 202 11Adult Families 118 9**The unduplicated persons report shows , unduplicated clients served during month of January.

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DHS Local Law 37 report for the Month of January 2012

Single Men

Single Women

Total Single Adults

Families with Children

Adult Families

Total Families

Total Adults in Families

Total Children

DHS-administered facilities

40 27 62 147 13 160

average daily overnight census DHS drop-in centers

103 31 134

Average daily overnight census DHS faith-based centers

208 68 276

Census: DHS-administered facilities

6328 2416 8744

Census: DHS safe havens 465 60 525 Census: DHS stabilization beds 274 32 306 Census: DHS veterans shelters 352 28 380 Number of unduplicated persons: DHS-administered facilities

Number of unduplicated persons: DHS safe havens

Number of unduplicated persons: DHS stabilization beds

339 47 386

Number of unduplicated persons: DHS veterans shelters

Average Length of Stay: DHS -administered facility (by type, excluding drop-in and faith-based)

346 432

Unduplicated applicants

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Applicants found eligible for shelter

entrants to DHS-administered facilities

unduplicated entrants to DHS-administered facilities

Families with children found eligible for city-administered facilities

Percentage of eligible families with children who submitted 1 application

Percentage of eligible families with children who submitted 2 applications

Percentage of eligible families with children who submitted 3 applications

Percentage of eligible families with children who submitted 4 applications

Percentage of eligible families with children who submitted 5 applications

Percentage of eligible families with children who submitted 6 or more applications

adult families found eligible for city-administered facilities

Percentage of eligible adult families who submitted 1 application

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Percentage of eligible adult families who submitted 2 applications

Percentage of eligible adult families who submitted 3 applications

Percentage of eligible adult families who submitted 4 applications

Percentage of eligible adult families who submitted 5 applications

Percentage of eligible adult families who submitted 6 or more applications

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DYCD Local Law 37 report for the Month of January 2102

Single Men

Single Women

Total Single Adults

Families with Children

Adult Families

Total Families

Total Adults in Families

Total Children

number of unduplicated persons - DYCD-administered facilities

80 100 180 7 23 7 20

number of unduplicated persons - DYCD-administered crisis shelters

43 59 102 7 7 7 8

number of unduplicated persons - DYCD-administered drop-in centers

28 33 61 11

number of unduplicated persons - DYCD-administered transitional independent living facilities

9 8 17 0 16 0 1

average monthly utilization rates - DYCD-administered facilities – crisis shelters

             98%

average monthly utilization rates - DYCD-administered facilities – transitional independent living shelters

             

92%

average monthly utilization rates - DYCD-administered crisis shelters

             

 

average monthly utilization rates - DYCD-administered drop-in centers

             

 

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average monthly utilization rates - DYCD-administered transitional independent living facilities

             

92%

number of individuals who are on wait-lists for DYCD-administered facilities – Crisis shelters

             

number of individuals who are on wait-lists for DYCD-administered facilities – Temporary Independent Living (TIL) shelters

             

number of individuals who are on wait-list - DYCD-administered facilities

             

number of individuals who are on wait-list - DYCD-administered crisis shelters

             

number of individuals who are on wait-list - DYCD-administered drop-in centers

             

Average Length of Stay: DYCD -administered facility (by type, excluding DYCD-administered drop-in centers) – transitional independent living shelters

365

Average Length of Stay: DYCD -administered facility (by type, excluding DYCD-administered drop-in centers) – crisis shelters

15

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December 2011For the month of:

MATHEW M. WAMBUACommissionerDOUG APPLEFirst Deputy CommissionerA.A. HENDRICKSONDeputy CommissionerVIVIAN LOUIEAssistant Commissioner

Office of Asset & Property MgmtDivision of Property Management100 Gold StreetNew York, N.Y. 10038

nyc.gov/hpdHPD - Monthly Shelter Census Report

DRAFT

~Emergency Facilities (Shelter) Capacity

Facility Type

#Bldgs/#DUs/%Occ

Total Family

HeadCnt#AD #CH

Single Men Ttl Single Adults

Single Adult HouseholdsHousehold CompositionHouseholds by Type

Fam. w/o Children Total Families

5763 00

0

3 141 707134

Note: Average numbers (placeholders) are reflected below for the Adminsitered facility type.

Emerg. Facilities~

Administered Fac.

Emerg. Hotels

Grand Total:

1. Average Daily Overnight Census:

2. Number of unduplicated persons or households^ utilizing shelter for each of the following categories:

Fam. w/ Children

Avg. LOS# # #Avg. LOS Avg. LOS Avg. LOS# Avg. LOS#

Single Women

Avg. LOS#

#AD = Number of Adults

Avg. LOS = Average Length of Stay (days)

#Bldgs = Ttl # of Emerg. Facility Buildings#DUs = Ttl # of Emerg. Fac. Dwelling Units

.

..

.

167 387167 387 270 116 386

235 235 532 535 1067

79 79 108 99 207

376 376

417 417 518 410 486

0 0 0 0

11 / 225 / 98%

0 0 086 0 86

314 167 481 1027 634 1661 270 116 386

802

^Note: Due to agency business process (whereby households are first temporarily housed at ARC and, subsequently, referred to an emergency facility), there is or may be a small percentage of duplicated households/persons counted in the above numbers, since households are/may be housed at more than one facility type during the reporting month.

(ARC)

(FLC)

(SRO)

Legend

#CH = Number of Children

Fam. w/o Children = Adult families w/ 2 or more adultsSingle Adults = Adult household w/ a single person

%Occ = Percentage Occupied during month

ARC = American Red CrossFLC = Family Living Center (HPD Shelter)SRO = Single Room Occupancy Hotel

(Households)

January 27, 2012S EHSB2 Prepared By: EHRT & CHS

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HRA Local Law 37 report for the Month of December 2011

Domestic Violence Emergency Placements

Census: HRA domestic violence shelters*Families with children 829

Total adults in families 923Total children 1 450

Families in HRA domestic violence shelters are in imminent danger and have chosen to flee their home into the safety of shelter. These families are in a limited shelter stay and receive support services designed to stabilize them in a safe environment.

HRA’s Domestic Violence Services and HIV/AIDS Services Administration place individuals and families in temporary emergency housing during crisis and/or illness.

Total children 1,450Total single adults 92

Single women 89Single men 3

Total families 921Adult Families

Number of unduplicated persons: HRA domestic violence shelters **Families with children 1,141

Total adults in families 1,282Total children 1,996

Total single adults 138Single women 133Single men 5

Total families 1,279Adult Families

*This is a point in time count

** Unduplicated count of the total number of people who were served in shelter during the month

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HIV/AIDS Emergency Placements

Census: HIV/ AIDS Emergency Placements*Emergency Housing Transitional Housing

Families with children 78 1Total adults in families 360 12Total children 121 1

Total single adults 558 907Single women 102 219Single men 486 688

Total families 191 6Adult Families 113 5HASA clients enter and exit the emergency housing program during the course of the day. The same client may enter and exit emergency housing within the same month. Census report shows a “point in time” as of 12/31/2011

The HIV/AIDS Services Administration (HASA) provides its homeless clients with access to medically appropriate housing, including same-day placement in emergency and transitional housing. Transitional housing facilities are operated by non-profit agencies and include on-site supportive services. Within 90 days of placement, all clients in emergency and transitional housing receive a referral for a non-emergency housing option that considers the medical, educational and familial needs and circumstances of the client.

Number of unduplicated persons:: HIV/ AIDS Emergency Placements**Emergency Housing Transitional Housing

Families with children 86 1Total adults in families 423 22Total children 13 1

Total single adults 811 1,419Single women 136 343Single men 675 1,077

Total families 223 11Adult Families 137 10The unduplicated persons report shows , unduplicated clients served during month of September.

point in time as of 12/31/2011.

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DHS Local Law 37 report for the Month of December 2011

Single Men

Single Women

Total Single Adults

Families with Children

Adult Families

Total Families

Total Adults in Families

Total Children

DHS-administered facilities

41 27 63 146 13 159

average daily overnight census DHS drop-in centers

99 37 136

Average daily overnight census DHS faith-based centers

179 46 225

Census: DHS-administered facilities

6,213 2,371 8,584 8,511* 1,383* 9,894* 14,468* 16,716*

Census: DHS safe havens 456 59 515 Census: DHS stabilization beds 274 28 302 Census: DHS veterans shelters 353 28 381 Number of unduplicated persons: DHS-administered facilities

NA NA  NA  NA  NA  NA  NA  NA 

Number of unduplicated persons: DHS safe havens

NA  NA  NA 

Number of unduplicated persons: DHS stabilization beds

328 40 368

Number of unduplicated persons: DHS veterans shelters

NA  NA  NA 

Average Length of Stay: DHS -administered facility (by type, excluding drop-in and faith-based)

NA  NA  NA  341 423

Unduplicated applicants

NA  NA 

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Applicants found eligible for shelter

NA  NA 

entrants to DHS-administered facilities

NA  NA  NA  NA  NA 

unduplicated entrants to DHS-administered facilities

NA  NA  NA  NA  NA 

Families with children found eligible for city-administered facilities

NA 

Percentage of eligible families with children who submitted 1 application

NA 

Percentage of eligible families with children who submitted 2 applications

NA 

Percentage of eligible families with children who submitted 3 applications

NA 

Percentage of eligible families with children who submitted 4 applications

NA 

Percentage of eligible families with children who submitted 5 applications

NA 

Percentage of eligible families with children who submitted 6 or more applications

NA 

adult families found eligible for city-administered facilities

NA 

Percentage of eligible adult families who submitted 1 application

NA 

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Percentage of eligible adult families who submitted 2 applications

NA 

Percentage of eligible adult families who submitted 3 applications

NA 

Percentage of eligible adult families who submitted 4 applications

NA 

Percentage of eligible adult families who submitted 5 applications

NA 

Percentage of eligible adult families who submitted 6 or more applications

NA 

*Unreconciled census for partial month.

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DYCD Local Law 37 report for the Month of December 2011

Single Men

Single Women

Total Single Adults

Families with Children

Adult Families

Total Families

Total Adults in Families

Total Children

number of unduplicated persons - DYCD-administered facilities

95 125 190 11 n/a 11 11 30

number of unduplicated persons - DYCD-administered crisis shelters

57 65 115 5 n/a 5 5 7

number of unduplicated persons - DYCD-administered drop-in centers

31 43 59 15

number of unduplicated persons - DYCD-administered transitional independent living facilities

7 17 16 6 n/a 6 6 8

average monthly utilization rates - DYCD-administered facilities – crisis shelters

92%

average monthly utilization rates - DYCD-administered facilities – transitional independent living shelters

96%

average monthly utilization rates - DYCD-administered crisis shelters

             

average monthly utilization rates              

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- DYCD-administered drop-in centers average monthly utilization rates - DYCD-administered transitional independent living facilities

           

88%

number of individuals who are on wait-lists for DYCD-administered facilities – Crisis shelters

             

number of individuals who are on wait-lists for DYCD-administered facilities – Temporary Independent Living (TIL) shelters

             

number of individuals who are on wait-list - DYCD-administered facilities

             

number of individuals who are on wait-list - DYCD-administered crisis shelters

             

number of individuals who are on wait-list - DYCD-administered drop-in centers

             

Average Length of Stay: DYCD -administered facility (by type, excluding DYCD-administered drop-in centers) – transitional independent living shelters

365

Average Length of Stay: DYCD -administered facility (by type, excluding DYCD-administered drop-in centers) – crisis shelters

15

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DHS Local Law 37 report for the Month of November 2011

Single Men

Single Women

Total Single Adults

Families with Children

Adult Families

Total Families

Total Adults in Families

Total Children

DHS-administered facilities

39 27 63 144 13 157

average daily overnight census DHS drop-in centers

89 33 122

Average daily overnight census DHS faith-based centers

168 46 214

Census: DHS-administered facilities

6164 2410 8574 8460 1400 9860 1439 16586

Census: DHS safe havens 449 59 506 Census: DHS stabilization beds 253 25 288 Census: DHS veterans shelters 352 27 379 Number of unduplicated persons: DHS-administered facilities

8517 3032 11549 29255 3301 32556 12208 17048

Number of unduplicated persons: DHS safe havens

478 45 523

Number of unduplicated persons: DHS stabilization beds

317 27 344

Number of unduplicated persons: DHS veterans shelters

400 197 597

Average Length of Stay: DHS -administered facility (by type, excluding drop-in and faith-based)

262 272 265 326 402

Unduplicated applicants

2,575 265

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Applicants found eligible for shelter

954 95

entrants to DHS-administered facilities

1236 392 1628 954 95

unduplicated entrants to DHS-administered facilities

1236 392 1628 954 95

Families with children found eligible for city-administered facilities

954

Percentage of eligible families with children who submitted 1 application

49.5

Percentage of eligible families with children who submitted 2 applications

26.1

Percentage of eligible families with children who submitted 3 applications

12.7

Percentage of eligible families with children who submitted 4 applications

5.5

Percentage of eligible families with children who submitted 5 applications

3.6

Percentage of eligible families with children who submitted 6 or more applications

2.5

adult families found eligible for city-administered facilities

95

Percentage of eligible adult families who submitted 1 application

56.1

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Percentage of eligible adult families who submitted 2 applications

23.5

Percentage of eligible adult families who submitted 3 applications

11.2

Percentage of eligible adult families who submitted 4 applications

4.1

Percentage of eligible adult families who submitted 5 applications

1.0

Percentage of eligible adult families who submitted 6 or more applications

4.1

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DYCD Local Law 37 report for the Month of November 2011

Single Men

Single Women

Total Single Adults

Families with Children

Adult Families

Total Families

Total Adults in Families

Total Children

number of unduplicated persons - DYCD-administered facilities 95 125 190 11 11 11 11 30

number of unduplicated persons - DYCD-administered crisis shelters

57 65 115 5 5 5 5 7

number of unduplicated persons - DYCD-administered drop-in centers

31 43 59         15

number of unduplicated persons - DYCD-administered transitional independent living facilities

7 17 16 6 6 6 6 8

average monthly utilization rates - DYCD-administered facilities – crisis shelters

88%

average monthly utilization rates - DYCD-administered facilities – transitional independent living shelters

100%

average monthly utilization rates - DYCD-administered crisis shelters

             

average monthly utilization rates              

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- DYCD-administered drop-in centers average monthly utilization rates - DYCD-administered transitional independent living facilities

           

84%

number of individuals who are on wait-lists for DYCD-administered facilities – Crisis shelters

             

number of individuals who are on wait-lists for DYCD-administered facilities – Temporary Independent Living (TIL) shelters

             

number of individuals who are on wait-list - DYCD-administered facilities

             

number of individuals who are on wait-list - DYCD-administered crisis shelters

             

number of individuals who are on wait-list - DYCD-administered drop-in centers

             

Average Length of Stay: DYCD -administered facility (by type, excluding DYCD-administered drop-in centers) – transitional independent living shelters

365

Average Length of Stay: DYCD -administered facility (by type, excluding DYCD-administered drop-in centers) – crisis shelters

15

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November 2011For the month of:

MATHEW M. WAMBUACommissionerDOUG APPLEFirst Deputy CommissionerA.A. HENDRICKSONDeputy CommissionerVIVIAN LOUIEAssistant Commissioner

Office of Asset & Property MgmtDivision of Property Management100 Gold StreetNew York, N.Y. 10038

nyc.gov/hpdHPD - Monthly Shelter Census Report

DRAFT

~Emergency Facilities (Shelter) Capacity

Facility Type

#Bldgs/#DUs/%Occ

Total Family

HeadCnt#AD #CH

Single Men Ttl Single Adults

Single Adult HouseholdsHousehold CompositionHouseholds by Type

Fam. w/o Children Total Families

5628 02

2

2 131 656632

Note: Average numbers (placeholders) are reflected below for the Adminsitered facility type.

Emerg. Facilities~

Administered Fac.

Emerg. Hotels

Grand Total:

1. Average Daily Overnight Census:

2. Number of unduplicated persons or households^ utilizing shelter for each of the following categories:

Fam. w/ Children

Avg. LOS# # #Avg. LOS Avg. LOS Avg. LOS# Avg. LOS#

Single Women

Avg. LOS#

#AD = Number of Adults

Avg. LOS = Average Length of Stay (days)

#Bldgs = Ttl # of Emerg. Facility Buildings#DUs = Ttl # of Emerg. Fac. Dwelling Units

.

..

.

172 402172 402 282 121 403

231 231 529 530 1059

70 70 93 90 183

366 366

389 389 516 392 478

0 0 0 0

11 / 225 / 98%

0 0 095 0 95

301 172 473 1024 620 1644 282 121 403

819

^Note: Due to agency business process (whereby households are first temporarily housed at ARC and, subsequently, referred to an emergency facility), there is or may be a small percentage of duplicated households/persons counted in the above numbers, since households are/may be housed at more than one facility type during the reporting month.

(ARC)

(FLC)

(SRO)

Legend

#CH = Number of Children

Fam. w/o Children = Adult families w/ 2 or more adultsSingle Adults = Adult household w/ a single person

%Occ = Percentage Occupied during month

ARC = American Red CrossFLC = Family Living Center (HPD Shelter)SRO = Single Room Occupancy Hotel

(Households)

December 29, 2011S EHSB2 Prepared By: EHRT & CHS

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HRA Local Law 37 report for the Month of November 2011

Domestic Violence Emergency Placements

Census: HRA domestic violence shelters*Families with children 862

Families in HRA domestic violence shelters are in imminent danger and have chosen to flee their home into the safety of shelter. These families are in a limited shelter stay and receive support services designed to stabilize them in a safe environment.

HRA’s Domestic Violence Services and HIV/AIDS Services Administration place individuals and families in temporary emergency housing during crisis and/or illness.

Total adults in families 953Total children 1,525

Total single adults 88Single women 85Single men 3

Total families 950Adult Families

Number of unduplicated persons: HRA domestic violence shelters **Families with children 1,163

Total adults in families 1,296Total children 2,060

Total single adults 129Single women 125Single men 4

Total families 1,292Adult Families

*This is a point in time count

** Unduplicated count of the total number of people who were served in shelter during the month

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HIV/AIDS Emergency Placements

Single Men

Single Women

Total Single Adults

Families with

ChildrenAdult

FamiliesTotal

FamiliesTotal Adults in Families

Total Children

The HIV/AIDS Services Administration (HASA) provides its homeless clients with access to medically appropriate housing, including same-day placement in emergency and transitional housing. Transitional housing facilities are operated by non-profit agencies and include on-site supportive services. Within 90 days of placement, all clients in emergency and transitional housing receive a referral for a non-emergency housing option that considers the medical, educational and familial needs and circumstances of the client.

Census: HRA HASA emergency Census: HRA HASA transitional Number of unduplicated persons: HRA HASA emergency housingNumber of unduplicated persons: HRA HASA transitional housing

HASA clients enter and exit the emergency housing program during the course of the day. The same client may enter and exit emergency housing within the same month. This report shows a “point in time” as of 9/30/2011.

HASA transitional housing

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DHS Local Law 37 report for the Month of October 2011

Single Men

Single Women

Total Single Adults

Families with Children

Adult Families

Total Families

Total Adults in Families

Total Children

DHS-administered facilities

39 27 63 144 13 157

average daily overnight census DHS drop-in centers

82 33 105

Average daily overnight census DHS faith-based centers

180 44 224

Census: DHS-administered facilities

6008 2413 8421 8277 1341 9618 13967 15964

Census: DHS safe havens 450 53 503 Census: DHS stabilization beds 248 25 273 Census: DHS veterans shelters 352 26 378 Number of unduplicated persons: DHS-administered facilities

8,427 3,103 11,530 31,711 3,352 35,063 16,835 18,211

Number of unduplicated persons: DHS safe havens

533 42 575

Number of unduplicated persons: DHS stabilization beds

240 26 266

Number of unduplicated persons: DHS veterans shelters

423 192 615

Average Length of Stay: DHS -administered facility (by type, excluding drop-in and faith-based)

261 265 262 320 395

Unduplicated applicants

2,860 280

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Applicants found eligible for shelter

993 81

entrants to DHS-administered facilities

1,290 448 1,738 993 81

unduplicated entrants to DHS-administered facilities

1,290 448 1,738 993 81

Families with children found eligible for city-administered facilities

993

Percentage of eligible families with children who submitted 1 application

51.1%

Percentage of eligible families with children who submitted 2 applications

26.0%

Percentage of eligible families with children who submitted 3 applications

10.5%

Percentage of eligible families with children who submitted 4 applications

6.3%

Percentage of eligible families with children who submitted 5 applications

2.9%

Percentage of eligible families with children who submitted 6 or more applications

3.2%

adult families found eligible for city-administered facilities

81

Percentage of eligible adult families who submitted 1 application

53.1%

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Percentage of eligible adult families who submitted 2 applications

19.8%

Percentage of eligible adult families who submitted 3 applications

14.8%

Percentage of eligible adult families who submitted 4 applications

6.2%

Percentage of eligible adult families who submitted 5 applications

4.9%

Percentage of eligible adult families who submitted 6 or more applications

1.2%

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DYCD Local Law 37 report for the Month of October 2011

Single Men

Single Women

Total Single Adults

Families with Children

Adult Families

Total Families

Total Adults in Families

Total Children

number of unduplicated persons - DYCD-administered facilities

94 73 143 9 9 9 24

number of unduplicated persons - DYCD-administered crisis shelters

46 44 76 6 6 6 14

number of unduplicated persons - DYCD-administered drop-in centers

42 23 56 9

number of unduplicated persons - DYCD-administered transitional independent living facilities

6 6 11 3 3 3 1

average monthly utilization rates - DYCD-administered facilities – crisis shelters

88%

average monthly utilization rates - DYCD-administered facilities – transitional independent living shelters

100%

average monthly utilization rates - DYCD-administered crisis shelters

             

average monthly utilization rates              

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- DYCD-administered drop-in centers average monthly utilization rates - DYCD-administered transitional independent living facilities

           

76%

number of individuals who are on wait-lists for DYCD-administered facilities – Crisis shelters

             

number of individuals who are on wait-lists for DYCD-administered facilities – Temporary Independent Living (TIL) shelters

             

number of individuals who are on wait-list - DYCD-administered facilities

             

number of individuals who are on wait-list - DYCD-administered crisis shelters

             

number of individuals who are on wait-list - DYCD-administered drop-in centers

             

Average Length of Stay: DYCD -administered facility (by type, excluding DYCD-administered drop-in centers) – transitional independent living shelters

365

Average Length of Stay: DYCD -administered facility (by type, excluding DYCD-administered drop-in centers) – crisis shelters

15

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October 2011For the month of:

MATHEW M. WAMBUACommissionerDOUG APPLEFirst Deputy CommissionerA.A. HENDRICKSONDeputy CommissionerVIVIAN LOUIEAssistant Commissioner

Office of Asset & Property MgmtDivision of Property Management100 Gold StreetNew York, N.Y. 10038

nyc.gov/hpdHPD - Monthly Shelter Census Report

DRAFT

~Emergency Facilities (Shelter) Capacity

Facility Type

#Bldgs/#DUs/%Occ

Total Family

HeadCnt#AD #CH

Single Men Ttl Single Adults

Single Adult HouseholdsHousehold CompositionHouseholds by Type

Fam. w/o Children Total Families

5672 06

6

7 135 666933

Note: Average numbers (placeholders) are reflected below for the Adminsitered facility type.

Emerg. Facilities~

Administered Fac.

Emerg. Hotels

Grand Total:

1. Average Daily Overnight Census:

2. Number of unduplicated persons or households^ utilizing shelter for each of the following categories:

Fam. w/ Children

Avg. LOS# # #Avg. LOS Avg. LOS Avg. LOS# Avg. LOS#

Single Women

Avg. LOS#

#AD = Number of Adults

Avg. LOS = Average Length of Stay (days)

#Bldgs = Ttl # of Emerg. Facility Buildings#DUs = Ttl # of Emerg. Fac. Dwelling Units

.

..

.

176 415176 415 286 121 407

232 232 527 520 1047

65 65 95 81 176

360 360

372 372 500 386 466

0 0 1 1

11 / 225 / 98%

0 12 1294 0 94

297 176 473 1037 601 1638 286 122 408

829

^Note: Due to agency business process (whereby households are first temporarily housed at ARC and, subsequently, referred to an emergency facility), there is or may be a small percentage of duplicated households/persons counted in the above numbers, since households are/may be housed at more than one facility type during the reporting month.

(ARC)

(FLC)

(SRO)

Legend

#CH = Number of Children

Fam. w/o Children = Adult families w/ 2 or more adultsSingle Adults = Adult household w/ a single person

%Occ = Percentage Occupied during month

ARC = American Red CrossFLC = Family Living Center (HPD Shelter)SRO = Single Room Occupancy Hotel

(Households)

November 25, 2011S EHSB2 Prepared By: EHRT & CHS

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HRA Local Law 37 report for the Month of October 2011

Domestic Violence Emergency Placements

Census: HRA domestic violence shelters*Families with children 903

Families in HRA domestic violence shelters are in imminent danger and have chosen to flee their home into the safety of shelter. These families are in a limited shelter stay and receive support services designed to stabilize them in a safe environment.

HRA’s Domestic Violence Services and HIV/AIDS Services Administration place individuals and families in temporary emergency housing during crisis and/or illness.

Total adults in families 996Total children 1,605

Total single adults 90Single women 88Single men 2

Total families 993Adult Families

Number of unduplicated persons: HRA domestic violence shelters **Families with children 1,200

Total adults in families 1,350Total children 2,128

Total single adults 144Single women 142Single men 2

Total families 1,344Adult Families

*This is a point in time count

** Unduplicated count of the total number of people who were served in shelter during the month

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HIV/AIDS Emergency Placements

Single Men

Single Women

Total Single Adults

Families with

ChildrenAdult

FamiliesTotal

FamiliesTotal Adults in Families

Total Children

503 103 606 74 113 187 352 113698 209 907 2 7 9 18 2

644 147 791 82 120 202 378 126

876 277 1153 2 17 20 38 2

The HIV/AIDS Services Administration (HASA) provides its homeless clients with access to medically appropriate housing, including same-day placement in emergency and transitional housing. Transitional housing facilities are operated by non-profit agencies and include on-site supportive services. Within 90 days of placement, all clients in emergency and transitional housing receive a referral for a non-emergency housing option that considers the medical, educational and familial needs and circumstances of the client.

Census: HRA HASA emergency Census: HRA HASA transitional Number of unduplicated persons: HRA HASA emergency housingNumber of unduplicated persons: HRA HASA transitional housing 876 277 1153 2 17 20 38 2

HASA clients enter and exit the emergency housing program during the course of the day. The same client may enter and exit emergency housing within the same month. This report shows a “point in time” as of 9/30/2011.

HASA transitional housing

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DHS Local Law 37 report for the Month of September 2011

Single Men

Single Women

Total Single Adults

Families with Children

Adult Families

Total Families

Total Adults in Families

Total Children

DHS-administered facilities

39 27 63 144 13 157

Average daily overnight census DHS drop-in centers

82 29 111

Average daily overnight census DHS faith-based centers

164 46 210

Census: DHS-administered facilities

6008 2413 8421 8277 1341 9618 13967 15964

Census: DHS safe havens 416 42 458 Census: DHS stabilization beds 171 26 197 Census: DHS veterans shelters 353 27 380 Number of unduplicated persons: DHS-administered facilities

8367 3109 11476 9748 1606 11354 16245 18631

Number of unduplicated persons: DHS safe havens

768 100 868

Number of unduplicated persons: DHS stabilization beds

196 37 233

Number of unduplicated persons: DHS veterans shelters

416 191 607

Average Length of Stay: DHS -administered facility (by type, excluding drop-in and faith-based)

258 264 259 315 393

Unduplicated applicants

3030 297

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Applicants found eligible for shelter

1107 92

Entrants to DHS-administered facilities

1305 483 1788 1107 92

Unduplicated entrants to DHS-administered facilities

1305 483 1788 1107 92

Families with children found eligible for city-administered facilities

1107

Percentage of eligible families with children who submitted 1 application

52.9%

Percentage of eligible families with children who submitted 2 applications

26.6%

Percentage of eligible families with children who submitted 3 applications

9.9%

Percentage of eligible families with children who submitted 4 applications

5.9%

Percentage of eligible families with children who submitted 5 applications

3.0%

Percentage of eligible families with children who submitted 6 or more applications

1.7%

Adult families found eligible for city-administered facilities

297

Percentage of eligible adult families who submitted 1 application

55.4%

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Percentage of eligible adult families who submitted 2 applications

16.3%

Percentage of eligible adult families who submitted 3 applications

8.7%

Percentage of eligible adult families who submitted 4 applications

7.6%

Percentage of eligible adult families who submitted 5 applications

4.3%

Percentage of eligible adult families who submitted 6 or more applications

7.6%

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DYCD Local Law 37 report for the Month of September 2011

Single Men

Single Women

Total Single Adults

Families with Children

Adult Families

Total Families

Total Adults in Families

Total Children

number of unduplicated persons - DYCD-administered facilities

103 121 224 10 10 10 32

number of unduplicated persons - DYCD-administered crisis shelters

40 57 97 3 3 3 6

number of unduplicated persons - DYCD-administered drop-in centers

53 35 88 21

number of unduplicated persons - DYCD-administered transitional independent living facilities

10 29 39 7 7 7 5

average monthly utilization rates - DYCD-administered facilities – crisis shelters

             100%

average monthly utilization rates - DYCD-administered facilities – transitional independent living shelters

             

90%

average monthly utilization rates - DYCD-administered crisis shelters

             99%

average monthly utilization rates              

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- DYCD-administered drop-in centers average monthly utilization rates - DYCD-administered transitional independent living facilities

             

77%

number of individuals who are on wait-lists for DYCD-administered facilities – Crisis shelters

             

number of individuals who are on wait-lists for DYCD-administered facilities – Temporary Independent Living (TIL) shelters

             

number of individuals who are on wait-list - DYCD-administered facilities

             

number of individuals who are on wait-list - DYCD-administered crisis shelters

             

number of individuals who are on wait-list - DYCD-administered drop-in centers

             

Average Length of Stay: DYCD -administered facility (by type, excluding DYCD-administered drop-in centers) – transitional independent living shelters

12

Average Length of Stay: DYCD -administered facility (by type, excluding DYCD-administered drop-in centers) – crisis shelters

15

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September 2011For the month of:

MATHEW M. WAMBUACommissionerDOUG APPLEFirst Deputy CommissionerA.A. HENDRICKSONDeputy CommissionerVIVIAN LOUIEAssistant Commissioner

Office of Asset & Property MgmtDivision of Property Management100 Gold StreetNew York, N.Y. 10038

nyc.gov/hpdHPD - Monthly Shelter Census Report

DRAFT

~Emergency Facilities (Shelter) Capacity

Facility Type

#Bldgs/#DUs/%Occ

Total Family

HeadCnt#AD #CH

Single Men Ttl Single Adults

Single Adult HouseholdsHousehold CompositionHouseholds by Type

Fam. w/o Children Total Families

5741 00

0

0 144 717334

Note: Average numbers (placeholders) are reflected below for the Adminsitered facility type.

Emerg. Facilities~

Administered Fac.

Emerg. Hotels

Grand Total:

1. Average Daily Overnight Census:

2. Number of unduplicated persons or households^ utilizing shelter for each of the following categories:

Fam. w/ Children

Avg. LOS# # #Avg. LOS Avg. LOS Avg. LOS# Avg. LOS#

Single Women

Avg. LOS#

#AD = Number of Adults

Avg. LOS = Average Length of Stay (days)

#Bldgs = Ttl # of Emerg. Facility Buildings#DUs = Ttl # of Emerg. Fac. Dwelling Units

.

..

.

177 415177 415 296 117 413

230 230 519 533 1052

63 63 90 77 167

342 342

353 353 469 380 444

0 0 0 0

11 / 225 / 99%

0 0 090 0 90

293 177 470 1024 610 1634 296 117 413

836

^Note: Due to agency business process (whereby households are first temporarily housed at ARC and, subsequently, referred to an emergency facility), there is or may be a small percentage of duplicated households/persons counted in the above numbers, since households are/may be housed at more than one facility type during the reporting month.

(ARC)

(FLC)

(SRO)

Legend

#CH = Number of Children

Fam. w/o Children = Adult families w/ 2 or more adultsSingle Adults = Adult household w/ a single person

%Occ = Percentage Occupied during month

ARC = American Red CrossFLC = Family Living Center (HPD Shelter)SRO = Single Room Occupancy Hotel

(Households)

October 28, 2011S EHSB2 Prepared By: EHRT & CHS

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HRA Local Law 37 report for the Month of September 2011

Domestic Violence Emergency Placements

Census: HRA domestic violence shelters*Families with children 992

Families in HRA domestic violence shelters are in imminent danger and have chosen to flee their home into the safety of shelter. These families are in a limited shelter stay and receive support services designed to stabilize them in a safe environment.

HRA’s Domestic Violence Services and HIV/AIDS Services Administration place individuals and families in temporary emergency housing during crisis and/or illness.

Total adults in families 1,097Total children 1,688

Total single adults 101Single women 99Single men 2

Total families 1,093Adult Families

Number of unduplicated persons: HRA domestic violence shelters **Families with children 1,206

Total adults in families 1,355Total children 2,130

Total single adults 145Single women 145Single men 2

Total families 1,351Adult Families** Unduplicated count of the total number of people who were served in shelter during the month

*This is a point in time count

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HIV/AIDS Emergency Placements

Single Men

Single Women

Total Single Adults

Families with

ChildrenAdult

FamiliesTotal

FamiliesTotal Adults in Families

Total Children

492 111 603 72 114 186 355 105705 197 902 2 13 15 29 3

621 130 751 82 120 202 385 123

884 280 1,164 3 15 18 30 6

The HIV/AIDS Services Administration (HASA) provides its homeless clients with access to medically appropriate housing, including same-day placement in emergency and transitional housing. Transitional housing facilities are operated by non-profit agencies and include on-site supportive services. Within 90 days of placement, all clients in emergency and transitional housing receive a referral for a non-emergency housing option that considers the medical, educational and familial needs and circumstances of the client.

Census: HRA HASA emergency Census: HRA HASA transitional Number of unduplicated persons: HRA HASA emergency housingNumber of unduplicated persons: HRA HASA transitional housing 884 280 1,164 3 15 18 30 6

HASA clients enter and exit the emergency housing program during the course of the day. The same client may enter and exit emergency housing within the same month. This report shows a “point in time” as of 9/30/2011.

HASA transitional housing