Have been housed, report to us that they have had children that very few have retained custody of the children and many both and they have lost any contact. And again, this is another indicator of Mental Illness and Substance Abuse around women that they dont have a connection and in fact, a lot of times dont know where their families are. Terms in gender and these are the department of Public Health numbers from the coordinated Case Management system. The women that we serve is about 23 percent of women and these are homeless women, women at risk and former homeless women, and also, women in Supportive Housing and they are all included in this data base. And 23 percent of the women, less than 1 percent transgender women, and 72 percent, of the people we serve are men. And the average age in general is 45. 4, you can see that it is lower for women and for transgender women it is more around 40 years old. And then, in terms of homelessness, kind of as a generalized statement, transgende
Transgender. So they are a part of that program. So lets move on to highlight women that are in our permanent Supportive Housing program. And we have 118 women in our permanent Supportive Housing, 33 are in what we call the care not cash program. And 89 in the care not cash programs. And two, women are the veron and the Mary Elizabeth inn, which is also the entity that manages both of those properties. They are called the mayor elizabeth inn. And our Services Provided in the permanent Supportive Housing is intake and assessment, out reach and engagement and food pant triin some of our buildings and definitely medation and housing and conflict resolution. And so i want to end my presentation this morning, and tell you about a very Exciting Program that hsa was able to win one of five awards across the nation. And it is called families moving forward. And it was a National Competitive prokurment through the department of health and human services. We were awarded a 4. 3 million grant, an
Shelter to house the two populations together because they move from church to church. This Pilot Program has been awarded to the providence foundation, and it is going to be held in the Western Addition at the bethel ame church. And at one point, it was the family winter shelter and we changed locations about two years ago. So, we are going to pilot this program with 30 mats for women only, it will begin the sunday before thanksgiving and it will end the last calendar day in the month of february. So some of the services that are provided are universal services in our shelters that are provided for women, who access our shelters. And what i would like to highlight that i highlighted when we talked about shelters is that we do have a Public Health nurse, who is assigned to both the single adult shelter and the family shelters who can intervene when clients have a higher aquuty that requires more medical attention and that is kate shooten from the department of Public Health. So the cen
People that have all three of those conditions and we have a lot more detail if you are interested and how many people are doing the diagnosis and so forth. But, as you can see, the percentage around women and certainly around transgender women are quite a bit over the general population. And i want to highlight some of our service and programs. And again, these for the homeless women, and the homeless families, and the Community Behavior Health Services and so that includes our Mental Health and our Substance Abuse programs, they fund quite a few programs specifically designed for homeless women and their homeless families and this is about 600 slots and i am giving a few examples here and some that you might have heard of, the womans place and a Homeless Prenatal Program and they have testified here before. And in your program, is the hs360 that is a former house, and hate ash bury merger and it is a womans hope residential treatment and of course, the housed one of the programs to h
General population. And i want to highlight some of our service and programs. And again, these for the homeless women, and the homeless families, and the Community Behavior Health Services and so that includes our Mental Health and our Substance Abuse programs, they fund quite a few programs specifically designed for homeless women and their homeless families and this is about 600 slots and i am giving a few examples here and some that you might have heard of, the womans place and a Homeless Prenatal Program and they have testified here before. And in your program, is the hs360 that is a former house, and hate ash bury merger and it is a womans hope residential treatment and of course, the housed one of the programs to have another one for women and families. And then tried our Health Service and homeless women and families in a variety of settings and a lot of times they are collaborating with other programs, and offering the services in other settings. So that there is a Nutrition Pr