Reporting Period Q10 - April 1, 2025 to June 30, 2025

Number of Meetings Per Month

Table: Number of Meetings per Month
Month Number of Observations
2025-04 69
2025-05 60
2025-06 78

average number of nights unsheltered

Table: Average Number of Nights Unsheltered (Past Week)
Average Nights Unsheltered
6.578947

Number of Service Referrals During the Time Period

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Table: Total Counts by Response
Response Total Count
Cell phone services 1
Continuing Education 3
DMV/ID 14
Detox 5
Disability Payments (Social Security Disability) 18
Employment opportunity 7
Employment/Income Verification 6
Employment/Rehabilitation Services 8
Financial Planning 5
Legal Services 2
Mail Service at QCHR 1
Medicaid 23
Medical Treatment 12
Mental Health Treatment 16
Property Management 32
SNAP (food stamps) 28
Section 8 18
Social Security Income (retirement) 11
Substance Use Treatment 13
TANF (welfare payments) 4
Tenant Rights 21
Transportation Services 9
VA Medical Services 2
WIC 1
public housing or other ongoing rental assistance 18

Service Referral Count by Month

Table: Monthly Counts of Service Referrals
Year Month Service Type Total Count
2025 Apr DMV/ID 7
2025 Apr Disability Payments (Social Security Disability) 2
2025 Apr Employment opportunity 4
2025 Apr Employment/Rehabilitation Services 4
2025 Apr Financial Planning 3
2025 Apr Medicaid 4
2025 Apr Medical Treatment 7
2025 Apr Mental Health Treatment 1
2025 Apr Property Management 9
2025 Apr SNAP (food stamps) 6
2025 Apr Section 8 3
2025 Apr Social Security Income (retirement) 2
2025 Apr Substance Use Treatment 1
2025 Apr TANF (welfare payments) 2
2025 Apr Tenant Rights 4
2025 Apr Transportation Services 3
2025 Apr VA Medical Services 1
2025 Apr public housing or other ongoing rental assistance 3
2025 May Cell phone services 1
2025 May DMV/ID 4
2025 May Detox 2
2025 May Disability Payments (Social Security Disability) 8
2025 May Employment opportunity 3
2025 May Employment/Income Verification 2
2025 May Employment/Rehabilitation Services 1
2025 May Legal Services 1
2025 May Medicaid 5
2025 May Medical Treatment 3
2025 May Mental Health Treatment 7
2025 May Property Management 10
2025 May SNAP (food stamps) 3
2025 May Section 8 4
2025 May Social Security Income (retirement) 4
2025 May Substance Use Treatment 8
2025 May TANF (welfare payments) 1
2025 May Tenant Rights 5
2025 May Transportation Services 3
2025 May VA Medical Services 1
2025 May WIC 1
2025 May public housing or other ongoing rental assistance 4
2025 Jun Continuing Education 3
2025 Jun DMV/ID 3
2025 Jun Detox 3
2025 Jun Disability Payments (Social Security Disability) 8
2025 Jun Employment/Income Verification 4
2025 Jun Employment/Rehabilitation Services 3
2025 Jun Financial Planning 2
2025 Jun Legal Services 1
2025 Jun Mail Service at QCHR 1
2025 Jun Medicaid 14
2025 Jun Medical Treatment 2
2025 Jun Mental Health Treatment 8
2025 Jun Property Management 13
2025 Jun SNAP (food stamps) 19
2025 Jun Section 8 11
2025 Jun Social Security Income (retirement) 5
2025 Jun Substance Use Treatment 4
2025 Jun TANF (welfare payments) 1
2025 Jun Tenant Rights 12
2025 Jun Transportation Services 3
2025 Jun public housing or other ongoing rental assistance 11

the average number of days participants used substances

Table: Average Days Participants Used Substances
Average Days of Substance Use (Past Week)
3.982301

Count of Number of Unique Participants “Currently Seeking Employment” at Some Point During the Reporting Period

Calculated using participant meeting responses.

Table: Participants Currently Seeking or Improving Employment
Seeking Employment Response Unique Participants
No 34
Yes 14
NA 40

Employment Status

Calculated using participant meeting responses. If participant change in employment status was reported twice it will be counted twice here. I decided to do that in case a participant lost and regained employment 2x in the reporting period, but can change that…

Table: Reported Employment Changes Since Last Meeting
Employment Change Total Count
Found employment (full-time) 9
Found employment (part-time) 2
Increased employment hours 1
Job Loss 2

Number of Job Applications Submitted

Job Applications Submitted by Month
Year Month Total Applications
2023 Jun 0
2023 Jul 0
2023 Aug 1
2023 Sep 6
2023 Oct 1
2023 Nov 4
2023 Dec 4
2024 Jan 1
2024 Feb 11
2024 Mar 0
2024 Apr 0
2024 May 2
2024 Jun 11
2024 Jul 9
2024 Aug 7
2024 Sep 61
2024 Oct 11
2024 Nov 1
2024 Dec 3
2025 Jan 5
2025 Feb 30
2025 Mar 47
2025 Apr 22
2025 May 10
2025 Jun 14
2025 Jul 0
NA NA 0

Application Fees Paid or Purchases made

Purchases or Financial Assistance Provided
Purchase Type Total Count
Bus passes 2
Furniture 1
Rent arrears payment 2
Rent payment 4
Utilities payments 2

Experience Loss or Arrest or Hospitalization or Overdose

Experiences Reported Since Last Meeting (Including Overdose)
Experience Type Total Count
Arrest 0
Hospitalization 7
Job Loss 2
None Of The Above 111
Overdose 0

Number of Housing Applications

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Number of Housing Units Offerred

## [1] 27

Did the case manager accompany the individual on move-in day?

Case Manager Accompanied on Move-In Day
Accompanied on Move-In Day Total Count
Yes 6
NA 201

Did the participant fail to qualify for the units?

Participants Who Failed to Qualify for Units
Failed to Qualify Total Count
No 6
Not Applicable 10
Yes 2
NA 189

Financial Assistance During Move

Table: Types of Assistance Received or Being Received During Reporting Period
Assistance Type Count
Move-in deposits from QCHR, Rental assistance from QCHR 3
Move-in deposits from QCHR, Rental assistance from QCHR, Furnishing assistance from QCHR 1
Move-in deposits from QCHR, Rental assistance from QCHR, Furnishing assistance from QCHR, Appliance purchase assistance from QCHR 2
NA 201

Number of Participants that Secured New Housing

I counted each unique participant ID here only once, in case there were two form responses for the same participant that reported new housing. So this count will not include (in the rare case) counts of people who found new housing 2x during the reporting period.

Participants Securing New Housing
Secured New Housing Unique Participant Count
No 12
Yes 5
NA 54