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<br />Alameda Countywide Homeless and Special Needs Housing Plan <br /> <br />75 <br /> <br />The housing needs of the above populations, which are more fully detailed in the Companion <br />Materials for this plan, are summarized in Table 4. <br /> <br />Table 4: <br />Estimate ofIndividuals and Households within the <br />Target Populations Needing Housing Assistance <br /> <br />Subpopulation * Individuals Households * * <br />Chronically Homeless Single Adults 1,883 1,883 <br />Includes: Chronically Homeless with HIV/AIDS 46 46 <br />Chronically Homeless with Mental Illness 443 443 <br />Chronically Homeless Other 1,394 1,394 <br />Community-defined Homeless Singles (excludes chronic homeless) 3,522 3,212 <br />Community-defined Homeless Youth (excludes chronic homeless) 990 990 <br />Community.defined Homeless Families 6,357 2,052 <br />Includes: Community-defined Homeless Living with HIV/AIDS 168 168 <br />Communitywdefined Homeless with Mental Illness 1,095 1,095 <br />Community-defined Homeless Other 7,626 7,626 <br />Low-income Single Adults Living with HIV/AIDS (not homeless) 3,656 3,656 <br />Low-income HIV/AIDS Head of Family Household (not homeless) 1,234 1,234 <br />Low-income Single Adults with Mental Illness (not homeless) 11,741 11,741 <br />Low-income Head of Family Household with Mental Illness 6,078 6,078 <br />(not homeless) <br />Estimated Total Needing Housing Assistance 35,361 30,846 <br /> <br />* There is somc degree of overlap between the populations living with serious and pcrsistent mental illness and mY/AIDS, but <br />current reporting systems do not allow for an accurate count. <br /> <br />** Household totals include combinations of individuals, e.g. 3,212 households comprise 3,522 Community-defined Homeless <br />Singles and 2,052 family households comprise 6,357 men, women, and children. <br /> <br />Note: This table uses HUD's definition of chronic homelessness. People in couples or accompanied by children do not meet <br />HUD's definition of chronic homelessness regardless of the duration or frequency of homeless ness, or presence of disabilities. <br />