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These reports are intended to provide a broad overview of the extent of homelessness and housing instability in South Carolina.
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Item 2018 South Carolina Point-in-time Report(South Carolina State Library, 2018-10-16) South Carolina Interagency Council on HomelessnessPoint-in-Time Counts are one-night counts of both sheltered and unsheltered homeless populations. The one-night counts are conducted by Continuums of Care nationwide, and occur during the last week in January of each year. This report presents key findings about individuals and families experiencing homelessness in South Carolina.Item 2017 Point-in-time Report(2017-08) South Carolina Coalition for the Homeless; South Carolina Interagency Council on HomelessnessPoint-in-Time Counts are one-night counts of both sheltered and unsheltered homeless populations. The one-night counts are conducted by Continuums of Care nationwide, and occur during the last week in January of each year. This report presents key findings about individuals and families experiencing homelessness in South Carolina.Item 2016 Point-in-time Report(South Carolina State Library, 2016-06-30) South Carolina Coalition for the Homeless; South Carolina Interagency Council on HomelessnessPoint-in-Time Counts are one-night counts of both sheltered and unsheltered homeless populations. The one-night counts are conducted by Continuums of Care nationwide, and occur during the last week in January of each year. This report presents key findings about individuals and families experiencing homelessness in South Carolina.Item South Carolina State of Homelessness Report 2021(South Carolina State Library, 2022-01-21) South Carolina Interagency Council on HomelessnessThe purpose of the following report is to provide a comprehensive overview of statewide and local homelessness data as reported by the state’s four Continuums of Care and the South Carolina Department of Education. This report is intended to be a resource to assist Continuums of Care and local communities identify needs and make data-driven decisions for project development, program improvement, and strategic planning, as well as to inform policymakers and the general public as to the scale of homelessness and the challenges it presents to the state of South Carolina.Publication 2019 South Carolina State of Homelessness Report(South Carolina State Library, 2019-07-31) South Carolina Interagency Council on HomelessnessThe purpose of the following report is to provide a comprehensive overview of statewide and local homelessness data as reported by the state’s four Continuums of Care and the South Carolina Department of Education. This report is intended to be a resource to assist Continuums of Care and local communities identify needs and make data-driven decisions for project development, program improvement, and strategic planning, as well as to inform policymakers and the general public as to the scale of homelessness and the challenges it presents to the state of South Carolina.Item 2024 South Carolina State of Homelessness Report(2024) South Carolina Council on HomelessnessThis report is intended to provide a broad overview of the extent of homelessness and housing instability in South Carolina. This report also includes overviews of statewide programs that are currently providing housing and services to individuals and families who are experiencing, or at risk of, homelessness.Item 2022 South Carolina State of Homelessness Report(2022) South Carolina Council on HomelessnessThis report is intended to provide a broad overview of the extent of homelessness and housing instability in South Carolina. This report also includes overviews of statewide programs that are currently providing housing and services to individuals and families who are experiencing, or at risk of, homelessness.Item 2020 South Carolina State of Homelessness Report(2020) South Carolina Council on HomelessnessThis report is intended to provide a broad overview of the extent of homelessness and housing instability in South Carolina. This report also includes overviews of statewide programs that are currently providing housing and services to individuals and families who are experiencing, or at risk of, homelessness.