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2011 Homeless Count > Table 11: Disabilities and Other Groupings – Adults and Children, By Continuum

Disabilities and Other Groupings – Adults and Children, By Continuum
HUD Homeless Sheltered and Unsheltered in South Carolina
January 27, 2011 Homeless Count

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Continuum* Substance Abuse Percent of Total Mental Illness Percent of Total Other Disabilities Percent of Total Total With Disabilities Percent of Total Domestic Violence Percent of Total Veteran Percent of Total Chronic Percent of Total Total
Eastern Carolina Homelessness Organization (ECHO) 87 7.5 115 9.91 75 6.47 232 20 102 8.79 81 6.98 75 6.47 1,160
Lowcountry 119 22.41 102 19.21 85 16.01 215 40.49 0 0 151 28.44 44 8.29 531
Midlands Area Consortium for the Homeless (MACH) 108 6.66 175 10.8 56 3.45 327 20.17 202 12.46 265 16.35 236 14.56 1,621
Upstate 127 9.14 110 7.92 92 6.62 301 21.67 211 15.19 115 8.28 45 3.24 1,389
Total 441 9.38 502 10.68 308 6.55 1,075 22.87 515 10.96 612 13.02 400 8.51 4,701

* Counties comprising the continua are:
Eastern Carolina Homelessness Organization (ECHO): Chesterfield, Clarendon, Darlington, Dillon, Florence, Georgetown, Horry, Lee, Marion, Marlboro, Sumter and Williamsburg
Lowcountry Continuum of Care Partnership: Berkeley, Dorchester, Charleston, Beaufort, Jasper, Hampton, Colleton
Midlands Area Consortium for the Homeless (MACH): Richland, Lexington, Fairfield, Kershaw, Chester, Lancaster, Newberry, York, Calhoun, Orangeburg, Bamberg, Allendale, Barnwell, Aiken
Upstate Homeless Coalition of South Carolina: Greenwood, Abbeville, McCormick, Edgefield, Saluda, Pickens, Union, Laurens, Spartanburg, Cherokee, Anderson, Oconee, Greenville