End of Season Report

St. John the Evangelist Homeless Shelter

End of Season Report 2010-2011

Total of 254 individuals served with an average nightly count of 42 individuals

  • Males:  81%
  • Females:  19%
  • Average Stay at SJEHS: 30 nights
  • Chronically Homeless: 53.3%
  • Military Veterans:  8.3%
  • Disability of long duration:  79%
  • White:  60%
  • African American or Black:  25%
  • American Indian/Alaska Native:  12%
  • Other:  4%
  • Asian:  1%

Residence History

  • lived in Green Bay over 5 years in lifetime:  51.8%
  • lived in Green Bay the last 5 years:  41.1%
  • lived in Green Bay for more than 1 year:  70.7%
  • lived in Green Bay for less than 1 year:  28.4
  • lived in Brown County for over 5 years of lifetime:  52.2%

Case Management Assistance:

  • 21 received help and obtained their own apartment (chronically homeless – 62%)
  • 13 went to inpatient treatment
  • 10 obtained their own apartment without assistance
  • 19 received assistance with Home Sweet Home

Additional Assistance provided to Guests:

  • Average of 40 bus passes provided per month
  • Pairs of new winter boots provided for 100 guests
  • 8 referred for assistance for VASH (veterans)
  • 5 received ID with our assistance

Ages  of Shelter Guests:

  • 18-30 years old:  29%
  • 31-50 years old:  50%
  • 51 and over:  21%
  • Average Age = 40
  • Oldest Guest:  71
  • Youngest Guest: 18

Guests received on-site services from the following area providers:

  • Healthcare from Outreach Health Care (OHC):
    87 guests served by medical staff  (214 visits)
    36 provided with  eye care and glasses
    27 for dental care
  • NEW Community Clinic:
    26 accessed Badger Care Insurance and 42 accessed Foodshare
  • Mental health services from Mental Health Outreach Expansion (MORE) — grant funded
    Counselor and MORE prescriber
  • 58 Guests for 128 Sessions
  • 78 brief visits
  • Department of Vocational Rehabilitation (DVR):    17 Guests served
  • Projects for Assistance in Transition from Homelessness (PATH): outreach worker:  28 received services
  • AODA Outreach (Brown County Human Services and New Community Clinic – grant funded):  34 Guests for 95 Meetings

5/25/11