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The purpose of the Council is to provide the leadership and cooperation necessary for an integrated approach to addressing the comprehensive needs of homeless individuals and families.

2011 Homeless Count > Table 9: Race and Ethnicity, By Continuum

Age Groups, By Continuum
HUD Homeless Sheltered and Unsheltered in South Carolina
January 27, 2011 Homeless Count

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Continuum* Under 1 Percent Under 1 1 to 5 Percent 1 to 5 6 to 17 Percent 6 to 17 18 to 32 Percent 18 to 32 33 to 52 Percent 33 to 52 53 to 62 Percent 53 to 62 Over 62 Percent over 62 Unknown Percent Unknown Total
Eastern Carolina Homelessness Organization (ECHO) 9 0.78 71 6.12 160 13.79 198 17.07 496 42.76 179 15.43 46 3.97 1 0.09 1,160
Lowcountry 8 1.51 24 4.52 18 3.39 61 11.49 251 47.27 151 28.44 18 3.39 0 0 531
Midlands Area Consortium for the Homeless (MACH) 31 1.91 107 6.6 122 7.53 258 15.92 750 46.27 308 19 45 2.78 0 0 1,621
Upstate 17 1.22 105 7.56 163 11.74 308 22.17 553 39.81 190 13.68 21 1.51 32 2.3 1,389
Total 65 1.38 307 6.53 463 9.85 825 17.55 2,050 43.61 828 17.61 130 2.77 33 0.7 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