The Structure of This Report
The remainder of this report presents information about people who use homeless assistance programs included in NSHAPC, referred to throughout as clients, and programs and service locations. Chapter 2 presents an overview of homeless clients for the most general findings within each of the study's topic areas. Chapter 3 looks at the same findings, asking whether currently homeless clients differ in important ways from those who were once but are not now homeless, and other users of homeless assistance programs who do not report any episode of homelessness. Chapter 4 describes homeless assistance programs, including program type, size, auspices (nonprofit, government, private), funding, population groups for which the programs have a special focus, and services offered. It also examines the availability of shelter/housing services and soup kitchen meals in relation to the total population and population in poverty in 1990 of each of the study's 76 primary sampling areas. A brief conclusion is provided in the Postscript. Appendix A provides a list of the 76 sampling areas used in the study. Appendix B provides the NSHAPC definition of a "homeless assistance program" and full descriptions of the 16 types of homeless assistance programs included in the study. Additional Information May Be Found in the Technical Report Readers who would like to examine more detailed information about the topics summarized in this report or who would like to review study methods, survey instruments, and other technical details should review the companion technical volume to this report, Homelessness: Programs and the People They ServeTechnical Report. After an introductory chapter and a chapter summarizing methods, chapters 3 through 13 present information about clients and chapters 14 through 17 cover topics related to homeless assistance programs. Chapter topics are
Five appendices are attached to the Technical Report:
Appendix A: NSHAPC's 76 sampling areas.
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