Estimated Number of Clients with or Without A Place To Live (5.9.1.1N)
Table 5.9.1.1N translates selected findings about housing into total numbers of A2H clients.
Table 5.9.1.1N
ESTIMATED NUMBER OF CLIENTS WITH OR WITHOUT A PLACE TO LIVE
|
Adult Clients Who Pick Up Food at a Pantry |
Adult Clients at a Kitchen |
Adult Clients at a Shelter |
All |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Clients with a place to live |
8,341,400 |
739,300 |
131,100 |
9,022,300 |
Clients without a place to live |
258,600 |
260,700 |
538,900 |
1,247,700 |
ESTIMATED TOTAL NUMBER OF ADULT CLIENTS AT PROGRAM SITES |
8,600,000 |
1,000,000 |
670,000 |
10,270,000 |
Notes:
See Appendix B for the estimated number of people served in subgroups of A2H clients.
Columns in this table do not exactly add up to the column total. This discrepancy occurs because tables showing percentage distributions are weighted with the monthly weight, while the number of clients presented in this table is estimated at the annual level. Because the relationship between the monthly and annual weights varies across individuals depending on the frequency of visits to program sites, applying annual estimates to a monthly snapshot of percentage distributions results in small discrepancies in column totals.
As shown,1.3 million A2H clients do not have a permanent place to live.
- This includes approximately 0.3 million pantry clients and another 0.3 million kitchen clients.
- As might be expected, homelessness is particularly concentrated among the shelter clients, over half a million of whom lack permanent housing.



