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Housing Access for Washtenaw County End of Year 2024 Update (Oct-Dec)

2/6/2025

 
Below are ten infographics for the months of October, November, and December. Showing first for each month is HAWC's Call Center Data such as the number of incoming calls per day, length of call, reason for call, etc.; second, Assessments and Referrals for individuals and families, including youth, contacting the Call Center for assistance; and third, Shelter and Permanent Housing statistics for the month (broken down into categories: Veterans, Families with Children, and Single Adults). The final infographic is a summary of the year-end totals for 2024.

To see HAWC's Call Center Data by the month you can click here.
Image is an infographic. At the top in between two logos it reads,
Image is a service tree showing how call center calls are directed for provider services. The tree branches down into three lines of services. First to SOS for prevention referrals, second to SOS for family assessment referrals, and third to SAWC for single adult assessment referrals. In the top right is a branch showing services coordinated through Ozone House for youth.
Image shows the number of shelter and permanent housing statistics for the month (broken down into categories: Veterans, Families with Children, and Single Adults.)
Image is an infographic. At the top in between two logos it reads,
Image is a service tree showing how call center calls are directed for provider services. The tree branches down into three lines of services. First to SOS for prevention referrals, second to SOS for family assessment referrals, and third to SAWC for single adult assessment referrals. In the top right is a branch showing services coordinated through Ozone House for youth.
Image shows the number of shelter and permanent housing statistics for the month (broken down into categories: Veterans, Families with Children, and Single Adults.)
Image is an infographic. At the top in between two logos it reads,
Image is a service tree showing how call center calls are directed for provider services. The tree branches down into three lines of services. First to SOS for prevention referrals, second to SOS for family assessment referrals, and third to SAWC for single adult assessment referrals. In the top right is a branch showing services coordinated through Ozone House for youth.
Image shows the number of shelter and permanent housing statistics for the month (broken down into categories: Veterans, Families with Children, and Single Adults.)
Image is an infographic summarizing the total number of calls received in 2024. Near the top right side of page is a blue line graph breaking down each month for total calls. Below this are three columns breaking down the total of number of appointments scheduled and assessments conducted by providers SOS Community Services, Shelter Association of Washtenaw County, and Ozone House.

Housing Access for Washtenaw County October 2024 Update

11/7/2024

 
Below are three infographics for the month of September showing, first, HAWC's Call Center Data such as the number of incoming calls per day, length of call, reason for call, etc.; second, Assessments and Referrals for individuals and families, including youth, contacting the Call Center for assistance; and third, Shelter and Permanent Housing statistics for the month (broken down into categories: Veterans, Families with Children, and Single Adults).

To see HAWC's Call Center Data by the month you can click here.
Image is an infographic. At the top in between two logos it reads,
Image is a service tree showing how call center calls are directed for provider services. The tree branches down into three lines of services. First to SOS for prevention referrals, second to SOS for family assessment referrals, and third to SAWC for single adult assessment referrals. In the top right is a branch showing services coordinated through Ozone House for youth.
Image shows the number of shelter and permanent housing statistics for the month (broken down into categories: Veterans, Families with Children, and Single Adults.)

Housing Access for Washtenaw County September 2024 Update

9/19/2024

 
Below are three infographics for the month of August showing, first, HAWC's Call Center Data such as the number of incoming calls per day, length of call, reason for call, etc.; second, Assessments and Referrals for individuals and families, including youth, contacting the Call Center for assistance (yellow column is where SAWC's data is typically placed - it was pending at time of sharing the graphic); and third, Shelter and Permanent Housing statistics for the month (broken down into categories: Veterans, Families with Children, and Single Adults). Please note in the last image it should read "at end of August" not July.

To see HAWC's Call Center Data by the month you can click here.
Image is an infographic. At the top in between two logos it reads,
Image is a service tree showing how call center calls are directed for provider services. The tree branches down into three lines of services. First to SOS for prevention referrals, second to SOS for family assessment referrals, and third to SAWC for single adult assessment referrals (in yellow, missing/date pending). In the top right is a branch showing services coordinated through Ozone House for youth.
Image shows the number of shelter and permanent housing statistics for the month (broken down into categories: Veterans, Families with Children, and Single Adults.)

Housing Access for Washtenaw County August 2024 Update

9/5/2024

 
Below are three infographics for the month of July showing, first, HAWC's Call Center Data such as the number of incoming calls per day, length of call, reason for call, etc.; second, Assessments and Referrals for individuals and families, including youth, contacting the Call Center for assistance; and third, Shelter and Permanent Housing statistics for the month (broken down into categories: Veterans, Families with Children, and Single Adults).

To see HAWC's Call Center Data by the month you can click here.
Image is an infographic. At the top in between two logos it reads,
Image is a service tree showing how call center calls are directed for provider services. The tree branches down into three lines of services. First to SOS for prevention referrals, second to SOS for family assessment referrals, and third to SAWC for single adult assessment referrals. In the top right is a branch showing services coordinated through Ozone House for youth.
Image shows the number of shelter and permanent housing statistics for the month (broken down into categories: Veterans, Families with Children, and Single Adults.)

Housing Access for Washtenaw County July 2024 Update

8/9/2024

 
Below are three infographics for the month of June showing, first, HAWC's Call Center Data such as the number of incoming calls per day, length of call, reason for call, etc.; second, Assessments and Referrals for individuals and families contacting the Call Center for assistance; and third, Shelter and Permanent Housing statistics for the month (broken down into categories: Veterans, Families with Children, and Single Adults).

To see HAWC's Call Center Data by the month you can click here.
Image is an infographic. At the top in between two logos it reads,
Image is a service tree showing how call center calls are directed for provider services. The tree branches down into three lines of services. First to SOS for prevention referrals, second to SOS for family assessment referrals, and third to SAWC for single adult assessment referrals.
Image shows the number of shelter and permanent housing statistics for the month (broken down into categories: Veterans, Families with Children, and Single Adults.)
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