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Homelessness: A statistics Snapshot Courtesy of The Coalition for Homelessness Intervention and Prevention

Homelessness: A statistics Snapshot Courtesy of The Coalition for Homelessness Intervention and Prevention. The Causes of Homelessness . • Lack of affordable housing • Low wages • Youth aging out of foster care • Domestic violence • Substance abuse • Mental illness

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Homelessness: A statistics Snapshot Courtesy of The Coalition for Homelessness Intervention and Prevention

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  1. Homelessness: A statistics Snapshot Courtesy of TheCoalition for Homelessness Intervention and Prevention

  2. The Causes of Homelessness • Lack of affordable housing • Low wages • Youth aging out of foster care • Domestic violence • Substance abuse • Mental illness • Prisoner reintegration

  3. The Homeless Population in Indianapolis • 6,000 – 10,000 of our neighbors will experience homelessness over the course of a year. • 44,000 families are at-risk of becoming homeless. • 26% of homeless people in Indianapolis live in families with children. • Approximately 20% of our homeless have been victims of domestic violence. Nationally, women with children are the fastest growing demographic among the homeless

  4. The Homeless Population in Indianapolis • More than 30% have drug and/or alcohol problems. • 30% have been affected by domestic violence. • 13% are veterans. • Nearly 30% struggle with a serious mental illness.

  5. Homelessness and Children/Youth According to the Institute for Children and Poverty: • Homeless children are twice as likely to repeat a grade in school. • Over half of homeless students transfer schools each year. Of these, two-thirds transfer multiple times. • One in ten homeless students misses at least a month of school each year. • Homeless children are twice as likely not to be enrolled in preschool. • The average homeless child in America is only 6 years old.

  6. Youth Aging Out of Foster Care Research shows that youth aging out of foster care: • Have low education and employment experience; • Have high incidence of mental and physical health and substance abuse issues; • Have high likelihood to be involved with legal system.

  7. Domestic Violence and Homelessness • Domestic violence is a leading cause of poverty and homelessness among women. • Approximately 35,000 families experience domestic violence each year in Indianapolis. • An estimated 700 local families may experience homelessness due to domestic violence each year.

  8. The Cost of Homelessness • Increased use of emergency medical care, mental health services and the correctional system. • Connection between homelessness and poor health. • Poor educational attainment. • Loss of productivity.

  9. Family Shelters: Catholic Charities Indianapolis – Holy Family Shelter Dayspring Center Interfaith Hospitality Network Queen of Peace Shelter Wheeler Mission Ministries – Care Center Battered Women Shelters: A Better Way Alternatives Incorporated of Madison County Indiana Coalition Against Domestic Violence Julian Center Quest for Excellence – Women in Need Growing Strong Salvation Army Social Service Center Shelter Wings Center for Women

  10. Domestic Violence and Homelessness Response: • Training for housing providers regarding special issues surrounding dv and homelessness. • Raise awareness among policy makers and general public. • Resource development.

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