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2011 State of Hawaii Homeless Persons Point-In-Time County Report
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Exhibit two displays the summary of unsheltered persons in families by region for each of the four counties. Three <br />of the four counties display similar results while a drastic difference appears in Maui's households with children. <br />This difference can again be attributed to an improved coordination among Maui's Continuum of Care for the <br />duration of the count. Overall there was a 438% increase in the number of households with children enumerated <br />and a 40.9% increase in the number of individuals enumerated on Maui when compared to 2010. <br />Exhibit 2: Statewide Unsheltered <br />Oahu Areas <br />Persons in Families and Individuals by Region, 2011 <br />Households with Children Persons in Families <br />Individuals <br />Total <br />1. Downtown Honolulu <br />5 <br />25 <br />423 <br />448 <br />2. East Honolulu <br />2 <br />6 <br />229 <br />235 <br />3. Ewa <br />3 <br />12 <br />58 <br />70 <br />4. Kaneohe to Waimanalo <br />9 <br />42 <br />54 <br />96 <br />5. Wahiawa to North Shore <br />0 <br />0 <br />130 <br />130 <br />6. Upper Windward <br />2 <br />7 <br />40 <br />47 <br />7. Waianae Coast <br />23 <br />85 <br />211 <br />296 <br />Total <br />44 <br />177 <br />1,145 <br />1,322 <br />Maui Areas <br />Households with Children <br />Persons in Families <br />Individuals <br />Total <br />1. Central Maui <br />18 <br />63 <br />210 <br />273 <br />2. Lower Waiehu <br />14 <br />52 <br />78 <br />130 <br />3. Up Country <br />4 <br />8 <br />35 <br />43 <br />4.Lahaina <br />3 <br />10 <br />34 <br />44 <br />5. Kihei <br />4 <br />12 <br />151 <br />163 <br />6. Hana <br />0 <br />0 <br />5 <br />5 <br />Total <br />43 <br />145 <br />513 <br />658 <br />Kauai Areas <br />Households with Children <br />Persons in Families <br />Individuals <br />Total <br />1. West <br />9 <br />32 <br />34 <br />66 <br />2. South <br />0 <br />0 <br />0 <br />0 <br />3. South Central <br />4 <br />12 <br />48 <br />60 <br />4. East <br />5 <br />18 <br />38 <br />56 <br />5. North <br />1 <br />5 <br />52 <br />57 <br />Total <br />19 <br />67 <br />172 <br />239 <br />Hawaii Areas <br />Households with Children <br />Persons in Families <br />Individuals <br />Total <br />1. Puna <br />5 <br />23 <br />40 <br />63 <br />2. Hilo <br />8 <br />24 <br />95 <br />119 <br />3. Hamakua <br />0 <br />0 <br />4 <br />4 <br />4. Kohala <br />1 <br />3 <br />10 <br />13 <br />5. Kona <br />0 <br />0 <br />106 <br />106 <br />6. Kau <br />5 <br />19 <br />13 <br />32 <br />Total <br />19 <br />69 <br />268 <br />337 <br />Exhibit three expresses the statewide unsheltered homeless individuals for the 2010 PT count. This table can be <br />used to compare the aggregate totals from the 2011 unsheltered count. The number of unsheltered homeless <br />persons counted during the 2010 count was determined based on persons observed during the six -day count who <br />stated that they were unsheltered on the night of January 25, 2010. All persons included in the count had to have <br />completed a survey or been present with one person in the household responding to the survey, and have <br />
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