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When Things Just Don't Add Up for Bronx Families

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 American Community Survey 1-year Estimates; New York City Department of Homeless Services, Critical Activities Report: Families with Children Services—Fiscal Year 2010.

A Portrait of Family Homelessness in America: Do You Know How Many Parents and Children are Homeless in Your Community?

Source: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, HUD's 2010 CoC Homeless Assistance ProgramsHomeless Populations and Subpopulations; U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, HUD's 2010 CoC Homeless Assistance ProgramsHousing Inventory Chart Report.

Percent of Adults Exiting Shelter Receiving SSI or SSDI Benefits (by year and CoC participation in SOAR training)

Note: A paired samples t-test was conducted to examine the difference between 2008 and 2009 disability benefit enrollment rates among homeless adults exiting the Supportive Housing Program, the Section 8 Moderate Rehabilitation for Single Room Occupancy Dwellings Program, or Shelter Plus Care. There was only a significant effect for the non-participating CoC group, t(147) = -2.29, p = .023.

Source: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, 2008 Exhibit 1 Continuum of Care (CoC) Application; U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, 2009 Exhibit 1 Continuum of Care (CoC) Application.

Percent of Adults Exiting Shelter Receiving SSI or SSDI Benefits (2009)

Note: Persons exiting shelter refers to adults leaving the Supportive Housing Program, the Section 8 Moderate Rehabilitation for Single Room Occupancy Dwellings Program, or Shelter Plus Care.

Source: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, 2009 Exhibit 1 Continuum of Care (CoC) Application. Alaska is represented at half the scale of the other states.

States with Laws Against Domestic Violence Housing Discrimination

Note: Laws against domestic violence housing discrimination include, but are not limited to, defense against eviction; restrictions on the ability of public housing agencies to termiante tenancies or the requirement that they assist tenants who are forced to leave their housing; prohibition to waive tenant's right to call law enforcement; requirement of landlords to release tenants from rental agreements; prohibit landlords from rejecting potential tenants based on their status as victims of domestic violence; or the ability to change locks for victims of domestic violence.

Source: Legal Momentum, State Law Guide: Housing Protections for Victims of Domestic Violence and Sexual Violence and Stalking, January 2010.

Number and Rate of Sheltered Survivors of Domestic Violence (2010)

Source: National Center for Homeless Education, Education for Homeless Children and Youth Program Data Collection Summary, 2010; National Center for Homeless Education, Education for Homeless Children and Youth Program Data Collection Summary, 2011.

Percent of Unmet Domestic Shelter Requests (2010)

Source: National Network to End Domestic Violence, Domestic Violence Counts, 2010.

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