TOH Services and Statistics

Season 10 – Winter 2018-2019

TOH Guests- 60

Bed Nights– 1,590

Meals Served– 4,770

Volunteers-1,046

Volunteer Hours- 5,682.25

 

27 moved into permanent housing
(20 rentals and 7 permanently with family/friends)

  • 3 paid for a hotel
  • 2 went to another homeless shelter
  • 3 to a place not meant for human habitation
  • 1 to a hospital
  • 5 to jail
  • 3 family/friends temporarily
  • 3 hotel paid by agency
  • 13 unknown

20 guests obtained employment while in TOH

Primary Reason for Homelessness
(can be more than one):
Change in Family Situation – 20
Choice – 7
Dispute with Family/Friends- 13
Evicted from Housing – 4
Insufficient Funds – 18
No Work/Income – 17
Released from Jail – 12
Other – 6

Gender
Male – 48
Female – 12

Age Range  
18-24 -2
25-29 – 5
30-39 – 14
40-49 – 13
50-59 – 20
60-64 – 6 

Race/Ethnicity
African American – 17
American Indian/Alaskan
Asian – 1
Caucasian – 37
Islander- 1
Multi Race – 2
Don’t Know/Refused -2
Hispanic – 1

Marital Status:
Divorced – 17
Married – 6
Never Married – 28
Separated – 6
Widowed – 3

Education, Last Grade Completed:
0-8 completed – 4
9-12/non-graduate – 9
HS graduate/GED – 28
12 plus some post-secondary education – 12
Vo-Tech degree – 1
Associate degree – 4
Bachelor’s degree – 2

Last Place of Residence:
Montgomery – 20
Floyd – 7
Giles – 1
Pulaski – 5
Radford – 1
Roanoke – 7
Wytheville – 2
Other In-State – 8
Out of State – 9

Subpopulations
Veteran – 3
Past Domestic Violence – 5
Homeless 1 year continually-14
Homeless 4 times in 3 years-11
Chorionic Substance Abuse – 4
Mental Illness – 8
Other Disability – 10

Referred By:
Previous Guest- 14
Current/Previous Guest – 2
Family/Friends – 12
Community Agency – 12
Hospital – 6
Jail/Police/Probation Officer – 9
Local Church – 3
Website – 2

Employment Status (Upon Intake):
Employed – 9
Unemployed – 33
Receive/Pursue/Disability- 15
Retirement – 3