There are an estimated 677 homeless individuals in Citrus County Florida. That is a -5% change from 2018.
The homelessness statistics listed are collected from HUD and from the Homeless Shelter Directory database for 2019
There are an estimated 677 homeless individuals in Citrus County Florida. That is a -5% change from 2018.
There are 32 more homeless individuals in Citrus County Florida than in 2018. That is a 89% increase.
Chronic homelessness refers to people who have found themselves experiencing homelessness repeatedly and is often accompanied with mental ilness or substance abuse.
Chronically homeless individuals have been on the streets for a long time, potentially years.
There are more homeless individuals in Citrus County Florida than in 2018. That is a % increase.
There are 12 more homeless youths in Citrus County Florida than in 2018. That is a 41% increase.
This figure represents the total number of beds available in all categories of Housing.
Emergency Shelters are places where the homeless can find a safe place to stay in case of sudden loss of housing. There are about 126 emergency shelter beds in Citrus County.
Transitional Housing are shelters intended to temporarily care for the displaced or chronically homeless population. There are about 240 Transitional Housing beds in Citrus County.
Permanent Supportive Housing is a long-term housing service for the elderly or vulnurable population struggling to stay above the poverty line. There are about 82 Permanent Supportive Housing beds in Citrus County.
Rapid re-housing is a short-term rental assistance service with the purpose of helping people obtain housing quickly, increase self- sufficiency, and stay housed. There are about 129 Rapid Re-Housing beds in Citrus County.
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Total Homeless | Total Families | Total Chronic | Total Veterans | Total Youth | ||
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2015 | ||||||
SI* UI* IFS* UIF* Individuals in shelters Unsheltered individuals Individuals in families shelters Unsheltered individuals in families Individuals in shelters Unsheltered individuals Individuals in families shelters Unsheltered individuals in families Individuals in shelters Unsheltered individuals Individuals in families shelters Unsheltered individuals in families |
147 339 120 125 |
S* H* Sheltered Homeless Sheltered Homeless Sheltered Homeless |
39 32 |
9 27 |
21 41 |
10 22 |
2015 Total | 731 | 71 | 36 | 62 | 32 | |
2016 | ||||||
SI* UI* IFS* UIF* Individuals in shelters Unsheltered individuals Individuals in families shelters Unsheltered individuals in families Individuals in shelters Unsheltered individuals Individuals in families shelters Unsheltered individuals in families Individuals in shelters Unsheltered individuals Individuals in families shelters Unsheltered individuals in families |
157 257 146 35 |
S* H* Sheltered Homeless Sheltered Homeless Sheltered Homeless |
48 10 |
5 23 |
30 19 |
15 15 |
2016 Total | 595 | 58 | 28 | 49 | 30 | |
2017 | ||||||
SI* UI* IFS* UIF* Individuals in shelters Unsheltered individuals Individuals in families shelters Unsheltered individuals in families Individuals in shelters Unsheltered individuals Individuals in families shelters Unsheltered individuals in families Individuals in shelters Unsheltered individuals Individuals in families shelters Unsheltered individuals in families |
138 306 144 47 |
S* H* Sheltered Homeless Sheltered Homeless Sheltered Homeless |
48 13 |
25 15 |
29 28 |
12 14 |
2017 Total | 635 | 61 | 40 | 57 | 26 | |
2018 | ||||||
SI* UI* IFS* UIF* Individuals in shelters Unsheltered individuals Individuals in families shelters Unsheltered individuals in families Individuals in shelters Unsheltered individuals Individuals in families shelters Unsheltered individuals in families Individuals in shelters Unsheltered individuals Individuals in families shelters Unsheltered individuals in families |
183 243 266 19 |
S* H* Sheltered Homeless Sheltered Homeless Sheltered Homeless |
77 7 |
11 25 |
27 18 |
15 14 |
2018 Total | 711 | 84 | 36 | 45 | 29 | |
2019 | ||||||
SI* UI* IFS* UIF* Individuals in shelters Unsheltered individuals Individuals in families shelters Unsheltered individuals in families Individuals in shelters Unsheltered individuals Individuals in families shelters Unsheltered individuals in families Individuals in shelters Unsheltered individuals Individuals in families shelters Unsheltered individuals in families |
184 315 162 16 |
S* H* Sheltered Homeless Sheltered Homeless Sheltered Homeless |
51 5 |
2 66 |
34 23 |
22 19 |
2019 Total | 677 | 56 | 68 | 57 | 41 |
Avg days* Average Length of Time Homeless (days) Average Length of Time Homeless (days) Average Length of Time Homeless (days) | Return rate* Rate People Return to Homelessness in 6 Months Rate People Return to Homelessness in 6 Months Rate People Return to Homelessness in 6 Months | 1st time* Number of People who are Homeless for the First Time Number of People who are Homeless for the First Time Number of People who are Homeless for the First Time | Temp 2 Perm* Rate People Exit from ES, SH, TH, and RRH to PH Rate People Exit from ES, SH, TH, and RRH to PH Rate People Exit from ES, SH, TH, and RRH to PH | Supp 2 Perm* Rate People in PSH and OPH Retain or Exit to PH Rate People in PSH and OPH Retain or Exit to PH Rate People in PSH and OPH Retain or Exit to PH | |
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2015 | 91 | 0.0% | 893 | 50.3% | 98.9% |
2016 | 113 | 5.6% | 1023 | 54.5% | 89.6% |
2017 | 125 | 7.5% | 830 | 43.9% | 91.5% |
2018 | 119 | 5.0% | 809 | 52.7% | 87.7% |
2019 | 127 | 6.6% | 667 | 42.0% | 95.6% |
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