Filtering ERAP applications where funding was disbursed in the "Phase C-R" funding wave. Sums total unique households, individuals, rent/utilities/total $ disbursed. Used for the ERAP Summary Dashboard https://data.mesaaz.gov/stories/s/drz4-3caq. See SoQL query for details.
Information about all calls to the HOPE Line 480-644-4673. The Homeless Resource Line provides assistance for people experiencing homelessness in Mesa and community members with questions, concerns or wishing to give back. See call menu flow and prompts in the attachments section. For more information, see https://www.mesaaz.gov/residents/community-development/reducing-homelessness/resources-information
Call details including Call Date/Time, Call Sequence Number, Call Center (Hope Line) and Disposition (where the call ended up).
This filtered view is annual homeless services information for calendar years 2019-2022 and includes demographic information for individuals receiving homeless services from a Mesa-based provider (demographic audience = "provider") or a Mesa resident (demographic audience = "client") from any Maricopa County provider. A Mesa resident is an individual whose last permanent address > 90 days prior to becoming homeless was in Mesa.
Detailed results from the 2022 Point-in-Time (PIT) count of unsheltered individuals identified and/or interviewed in Mesa. The PIT count is conducted annually in January. See the attached 2022 PIT Unsheltered Count Form for more information about questions asked. See also the Maricopa Association of Governments to learn more about the Point-in-Time Homeless Count program: https://azmag.gov/Programs/Homelessness/Point-In-Time-Homeless-Count
Filtering ERAP applications where funding was disbursed in the "Phase 2-R" funding wave. Sums total unique households, individuals, rent/utilities/total $ disbursed. Used for the ERAP Summary Dashboard https://data.mesaaz.gov/stories/s/drz4-3caq. See SoQL query for details.
Detailed results from the 2022 Point-in-Time (PIT) count of unsheltered individuals identified and/or interviewed in Mesa. The PIT count is conducted annually in January. See the attached 2022 PIT Unsheltered Count Form for more information about questions asked. See also the Maricopa Association of Governments to learn more about the Point-in-Time Homeless Count program: https://azmag.gov/Programs/Homelessness/Point-In-Time-Homeless-Count
Filtered view for ethnicity reporting and visualizations. Individuals receiving homeless-related services from a Maricopa County provider, whose last permanent city of residence prior to becoming homeless was Mesa.
Detailed results from the 2022 Point-in-Time (PIT) count of unsheltered individuals identified and/or interviewed in Mesa. The PIT count is conducted annually in January. See the attached 2022 PIT Unsheltered Count Form for more information about questions asked. See also the Maricopa Association of Governments to learn more about the Point-in-Time Homeless Count program: https://azmag.gov/Programs/Homelessness/Point-In-Time-Homeless-Count