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CONTINUUM OF CARE

2024
HOMELESS COUNT
& SURVEY REPORT
U.S Department of Housing and Urban Development
2 0 2 4 C ON T I N U UM OF C A R E EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
HOMELESS COUNT AND Executive Summary
SURVEY REPORT There were 4,255 adults andand
children who who
were were
counted as homeless during the 2024the
Point-In-Time
There were 4,237 adults children counted as homeless during 2024 Point-In-
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Count and Survey. The previous Point-In-Time homeless count and survey was completed
Time Count and Survey. The previous Point-In-Time Count and Survey was completed in 2023
in during
2023,
which 4,195 persons were counted. A comparison of the last two counts reveals that :
during which 4,195 persons were counted as homeless. A comparison of the last two counts
reveals that:

TABLE of C ONTENT S •

42 more persons were counted in 2024, which represents an increase of 1.4%;


42 more
79• more
79 more
persons
persons werewere
persons
counted
counted
were
in 2024, which
as unsheltered
counted as
represents
in 2024
unsheltered
an increase
when compared
in 2024 when
toof 1.0%;
the unsheltered
compared to the
count in 2023, which represents an increase of 2.6%; and
unsheltered
• 19 less count
persons were in 2023,
counted aswhich represents
sheltered in 2024an increase
when of 2.7%;
compared to and
the sheltered count in
• 37 fewer persons were counted as
2023, which represents a decrease of 1.6%.sheltered in 2024 when compared to the sheltered
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 count in 2023, which represents a decrease of 3.0%.

BACKGROUND INFORMATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Table


Table1.1.Comparison
Comparison of 2023
of 2023 andHomeless
and 2024 2024 Homeless
Counts Counts
ShelteredSheltered Unsheltered
Unsheltered Total
Total
When was the count conducted? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
2023 Homeless
2023Count
Homeless Count 1,219 1,219 2,9762,976 4,195
4,195
Who was counted? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 2024 Homeless Count 1,200 3,055 4,255
2024 Homeless Count 1,182 3,055 4,237
Difference: -19 (1.6%) +79 (2.6%) +60 (1.4%)
Who was not counted? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Difference: -37 (3.0%) +79 (2.7%) +42 (1.0%)

Who carried out the count? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9


Regarding sheltered homelessness, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
states that:
• Continuums of Care must count all individuals or families who meet the criteria in
METHODOLOGY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 paragraph (1)(ii) of the homeless definition in 24 CFR 578.3. This includes individuals and
families “living in a supervised publicly or privately operated shelter designated to provide
Unsheltered Count and Survey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
temporary living arrangements (including congregate shelters, transitional housing, and
Sheltered Count . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 hotels and motels paid for by charitable organizations or by federal, state, or local
government programs for low-income individuals)” on the night designated for the count.
This includes individuals residing in Safe Haven projects.

UNSHELTERED HOMELESSNESS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Regarding unsheltered homelessness, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
states that:
SHELTERED HOMELESSNESS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
• Continuums of Care must count all individuals or families who meet the criteria in
KEY FINDINGS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 paragraph (1)(i) of the homeless definition in 24 CFR 578.3. This includes individuals and
families “with a primary nighttime residence that is a public or private place not designed
APPENDIX A: for or ordinarily used as a regular sleeping accommodation for human beings, including a
car, park, abandoned building, bus or train station, airport, or camping ground” on the
Findings for Each Jurisdiction With Five or More Unsheltered Adults . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 night designated for the count. Rapid Re-Housing (RRH) assisted households who are still
unsheltered on the night of the count (e.g., staying in an encampment and being assisted
APPENDIX B:
by an RRH project to obtain housing) must be included as part of the unsheltered count.
Unsheltered Count Survey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84

2024 Continuum of Care Homeless Count and Survey Report 1


2024 Homeless Count 1,200 3,055 4,255

Difference: -19 (1.6%) +79 (2.6%) +60 (1.4%) Table 2. Total Number of Sheltered and Unsheltered Adults and Children by Jurisdiction
Sheltered
The following
The followingchart
chartshows
showsthat the
that number
the numberof persons counted
of persons as unsheltered
counted and sheltered
as unsheltered in 2018inwas
and sheltered Jurisdiction Unsheltered Total
Sheltered Transitional Housing
2,118 was
2018 and 4,255
2,118inand
2024, which
4,255 represents
in 2024, whichanrepresents
increase of an
2,137 persons
increase ofor2,137
100%persons or 100%.
Adelanto 0 13 16 29
Apple Valley 0 5 26 31
Chart 1. Persons Counted 2018-2024 Barstow 6 20 87 113
Big Bear City/Sugarloaf 0 18 0 18
Total Number of Persons Counted Big Bear Lake 11 0 21 32

4,255 Bloomington/Crestmore 0 0 16 16
4,500 4,195
Blue Jay 0 0 0 0
4,000
Cajon Canyon 0 0 0 0
3,333
3,500 3,125 Cedarpines Park 0 0 1 1
3,000 2,607 Chino 0 0 43 43
2,500 2,118 Chino Hills 0 0 7 7
2,000 Colton 118 0 230 348
1,500 Crestline 9 0 11 20
Devore 0 0 3 3
1,000
Fontana 13 28 260 301
500
Grand Terrace 0 0 4 4
0
Hesperia 0 0 67 67
2018 2019 2020 2022 2023 2024
Highland 25 0 100 125
Joshua Tree 0 0 29 29
The following table provides a breakdown of the total number of sheltered and unsheltered persons counted Lake Arrowhead 1 0 4 5
in 2024 by jurisdiction. Landers 0 0 0 0
Lenwood 0 0 1 1
Loma Linda 0 0 14 14
Lucerne Valley 0 0 2 2
Lytle Creek 0 0 0 0
Mentone/Crafton 3 0 3 6
Montclair 0 0 74 74
Morongo Valley 0 0 1 1
Muscoy 0 0 10 10
Needles 0 0 15 15
Ontario 25 9 163 197
Phelan/Piñon Hills 0 0 7 7
Rancho Cucamonga 0 0 83 83
Redlands 31 38 144 213
Rialto 0 0 73 73
Running Springs 0 0 5 5
San Bernardino 337 103 977 1,417
Skyforest 0 0 0 0
Twentynine Palms 7 0 100 107
Twin Peaks 0 0 0 0
Upland 0 59 37 96
Valley of Enchantment 0 0 3 3
Victorville 232 53 326 611
West Cajon Valley 0 0 0 0
Wonder Valley 4 0 0 4
Yermo 0 0 0 0
Yucaipa 11 0 13 24
Yucca Valley 11 10 76 97
Countywide or Unknown 0 0 3 3
Total: 844 356 3,055 4,255

2024 Continuum of Care Homeless Count and Survey Report 2 2024 Continuum of Care Homeless Count and Survey Report 3
Yucca Valley 11 10 76 97
Countywide or Unknown 0 0 3 3
Total: 844 338 3,055 4,237
Table 3 notes that approximately three-fourths (75.5%) or 3,200 of the 4,237 homeless adults and Table 4. Comparison of Total Number of Persons Counted in 2024 and 2023 by Jurisdiction
children were counted within the seven cities of Barstow, Colton, Fontana, Ontario, Redlands, San Total Number of Total Number of
Incorporated and Total Number
Bernardino, and Victorville. These seven cities accounted for 2,187 or nearly three-fourths (71.6%) of Unsheltered Persons Sheltered Persons
Unincorporated Areas
the total unsheltered population of 3,055, and 762 or 90.0% of the 844 persons counted in shelters, and 2023 2024 Difference 2023 2024 Difference 2023 2024 Difference
251 or 74.2% of those in transitional housing. # # # %* # # # %* # # # %*
Adelanto 22 16 -6 -27 13 13 0 0 35 29 -6 -17
Table 3. Jurisdictions
Table 3. Jurisdictions with
with Largest
Largest Number
Number of Persons
of Persons Counted Counted
as Homelessas Homeless Apple Valley 32 26 -6 -19 3 5 +2 +67 35 31 -4 -11
Sheltered Barstow 88 87 -1 -1 66 26 -40 -61 154 113 -41 -27
Sheltered Big Bear City/ Sugarloaf 2 0 -2 * 0 18 0 +18 2 18 +16 *
Jurisdiction Jurisdiction Transitional Unsheltered
UnshelteredTotal Total Big Bear Lake 18 21 +3 +17 18 11 -7 -39 36 32 -4 -11
Shelter
Sheltered HousingTransitional Housing Bloomington/Crestmore 25 16 -9 -36 0 0 0 0 25 16 -9 -36
County County 844 844 338 338 3,055 3,055 4,2374,237 Blue Jay 3 0 -3 * 0 0 0 0 3 0 -3 *
Cajon Canyon 4 0 -4 * 0 0 0 0 4 0 -4 *
Barstow 6 20 87 113
Barstow 6 20 87 113 Cedarpines Park 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0
Colton 118 0 230 348 Chino 28 43 +15 +54 0 0 0 0 28 43 +15 +54
Colton 118 0 230 348
Fontana 13 28 260 301 Chino Hills 4 7 +3 +75 0 0 0 0 4 7 +3 +75
Fontana 13 28 260 301 Colton 150 230 +80 +53.3 62 118 +56 +90 212 348 +136 +64
Ontario 25 9 163 197 10 11 +1 +10 2 9 +7 * 12 20 +8 +67
Ontario 25 9 163 197 Crestline
Redlands 31 38 144 213 Devore 5 3 -2 * 0 0 0 0 5 3 -2 -40
Redlands 31 38 144 213 Fontana 240 260 +20 +8 0 41 +41 * 240 301 +61 +25
San Bernardino 337 103 977 1,417
San Bernardino 337 103 977 1,417 Grand Terrace 6 4 -2 -33 0 0 0 0 6 4 -2 -33
Victorville 232 53 326 611 Hesperia 59 67 +8 +14 5 0 +5 * 64 67 +3 +5
Victorville 232 53 326 611
2,187 3,200 Highland 61 100 +39 +64 25 25 0 0 86 125 -39 -45
Total:Total: 762 762 251 251 2,187 3,200 Joshua Tree 42 29 -13 -31 0 0 0 0 42 29 -13 -31
(90%) (74.2%)
(90%) (74.2%) (71.6%) (71.6%)(75.5%)(75.5%) Lake Arrowhead 2 4 +2 +100 2 1 -1 -50 4 5 +1 +25
Landers 2 0 -2 * 0 0 0 0 2 0 -2 *
Lenwood 0 1 +1 +100 0 0 0 0 0 1 +1 +100
Table
Table 4 compares
4 compares the total
the total number
number of unsheltered
of unsheltered persons,
persons, sheltered
sheltered persons,
persons, and theand thenumber
total total of Loma Linda 17 14 -3 -18 0 0 0 0 17 14 -3 -18
number
persons of persons
counted in 2024 counted in number
to the total 2024 toofthe total counted
persons number inof2023
persons counted inand
in incorporated 2023 in
various
Lucerne Valley 0 2 +2 * 0 0 0 0 0 2 +2 *
incorporated and various unincorporated areas. Lytle Creek 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
unincorporated areas. Mentone/ Crafton 6 3 -3 -50 2 3 +1 +50 8 6 -2 -25
Table 4. Comparison of Total Number of Persons Counted in 2024 and 2023 by Jurisdiction Montclair 71 74 +3 +4 0 0 0 0 71 74 +3 +4
Total Number of Total Number of Morongo Valley 0 1 +1 +100 0 0 0 0 0 1 +1 +100
Incorporated and Total Number Muscoy 13 10 -3 -23 0 0 0 0 13 10 -3 -23
Unsheltered Persons Sheltered Persons
Unincorporated
2023 2024 Difference 2023 2024 Difference 2023 2024 Difference
Needles 6 15 +9 +150 0 0 0 0 6 15 +9 +150
Areas Ontario 107 163 +56 +52 80 34 -46 -58 187 197 +10 +5
# # # %* # # # %* # # # %*
Adelanto 22 16 -6 -27 13 13 0 0 35 29 -6 -17 Phelan/Piñon Hills 4 7 +3 +75 0 0 0 0 4 7 -3 -75
Apple Valley 32 26 -6 -19 3 5 +2 +67 35 31 -4 -11 Rancho Cucamonga 70 83 +13 +19 0 0 0 0 70 83 +13 +19
Barstow 88 87 -1 -1 66 26 -40 -61 154 113 -41 -27 Redlands 244 144 -100 -41 80 69 -11 -14 324 213 -111 -34
Rialto 70 73 +3 +4 0 0 0 0 70 73 +3 +4
Running Springs 3 5 +2 +67 0 0 0 0 3 5 +2 +67
San Bernardino 1,017 977 +40 +4 485 440 -45 -9 1,502 1,417 -85 -6
Skyforest 1 0 -1 -100 0 0 0 0 1 0 -1 -100
Twentynine Palms 75 100 +25 +33 0 7 0 0 75 100 +25 +67
Twin Peaks 5 0 -5 -100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Upland 32 37 +5 +17 48 59 +11 +23 80 96 +16 +20
Valley of Enchantment 6 3 -3 -50 0 0 0 0 6 3 -3 -50
Victorville 317 326 +9 +3 290 285 -5 -2 607 611 +4 +1
West Cajon Valley 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Wonder Valley 0 0 0 0 0 4 +4 * 0 4 +4 *
Yermo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Yucaipa 22 13 -9 -41 8 11 +3 +38 30 24 -6 -20
Yucca Valley 80 76 -4 -5 30 21 -13 -43 110 93 -17 -15
Countywide** 6 3 -3 -50 0 0 0 0 6 3 -3 -50
Total 2,976 3,055 +79 +3.0 1,219 1,200 -19 -1.6 4,195 4,255 +60 +1.4
* Percentages are only provided for differences that were less than 200%
**includes domestic violence survivor programs.

2024 Continuum of Care Homeless Count and Survey Report 4 2024 Continuum of Care Homeless Count and Survey Report 5
The following table provides the total number of people counted as unsheltered for each supervisorial district. The
BACKGROUND INFORMATION
total number of persons counted is broken down by the number of adults age 18 or older, number of unaccompanied
children under age 18, and number of accompanied children under age 18.
Background Information
Table 5. Unsheltered Persons by Supervisorial District The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), as part of its requirements for
Unaccompanied Accompanied Children local Continuums of Care (CoCs) to continue to receive continuum of care funding for homeless
Total Adults
Supervisorial District Children Under 18 Under 18 persons, requires CoCs to conduct “one-day Point-In-Time” sheltered and unsheltered homeless
Number Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent counts during the last 10 days of January. The CA-609 San Bernardino City and County CoC is one
District 1 444 444 100 0 0 0 0 of approximately 400 jurisdictions nationwide that submit an annual application to HUD for
District 2 343 343 100 0 0 0 0 continuum of care funding.
District 3 691 658 95.2 3 0.4 30 4.4
HUD requires CoCs to conduct a sheltered count every year and an unsheltered count every other
District 4 324 321 99.1 1 0.3 2 0.6 year. The San Bernardino City and County CoC conducts an annual unsheltered count, as do more
District 5 1,246 1,241 99.6 0 0 5 0.4 than half of California’s 44 CoCs.
Unknown 7 5 71.4 2 28.6 0 0
Total: 3,055 3,012 98.7 6 0.2 37 1.2 Whenwas
When wasthe
thecount
countconducted?
conducted?

The sheltered count included residents of shelters and transitional housing programs throughout
the county who slept in these facilities during the night of January 24 through the early morning
of January 25. The unsheltered homeless count was conducted on Thursday, January 25, 2024,
and began at 6 a.m.

HUD allows counting in hard-to-reach and remote places to continue up to seven days after the
count if persons are asked if they were homeless on the day of the count and a unique identifier
is used to prevent duplication. A limited amount of counting occurred during the seven days
following the count in a few hard-to-reach and remote places.

Whowas
Who wascounted?
counted?

Per HUD’s instructions, a person was considered homeless, and thus counted, only when they
fell within the HUD-based definition by residing in one of the places described below:
• In places not meant for human habita�on, such as cars, parks, sidewalks, and abandoned
buildings;
• In an emergency shelter; and
• In transi�onal housing for homeless persons.

Each person who was counted was also asked a series of survey questions that ensured that all
HUD-required subpopulation data was collected that included adults with:
• HIV/AIDS;
• Serious mental illnesses; and
• Substance use disorders.

2024 Continuum of Care Homeless Count and Survey Report 6 2024 Continuum of Care Homeless Count and Survey Report 7
Many of these persons can become homeless because of social structural issues such as increases
Subpopulations also included:
in rent, loss of jobs, and rising healthcare costs. In addition, personal experiences such as
• Families; domestic violence, physical disabilities, mental illness, and substance use can cause members of
• Chronically homeless families and individuals; a low-income household or an entire household to become homeless. Often, one or more of
• Veterans; and these causes factor into a household’s homelessness experience.
• Youth age 18–24.
Who
Whocarried
carriedout
outthe
thecount?
count?
Asking adult survivors of domestic violence survey questions is optional according to HUD.
The homeless count and subpopulation survey was a joint effort of the San Bernardino County
Several questions to gather locally desired information were also asked and include: Homeless Partnership, the San Bernardino County Office of Homeless Services, and the Institute
for Urban Initiatives. San Bernardino County had approximately 550 community volunteers serve
• Did you become homeless for the first �me during the past 12 months? as counters. As noted in the Acknowledgements section of this report, there were 24 cities and
• Has a doctor or other medical professional ever told you that you have a chronic health towns that contributed staff time and office space for the training and deployment of counters.
condi�on that is life-threatening, such as heart, lung, liver, kidney, or cancerous disease? There were 24 law enforcement agencies that provided their time, knowledge, and expertise
• Have you been incarcerated during the last 12 months? regarding locations of homeless persons. Also, there were several non-profit agencies, faith-
• Have you ever been in foster care? based organizations, homeless providers, and County departments that helped with the planning
• How much is your monthly income? process, including the San Bernardino County Innovation and Technology Department (ITD),
• In which city/community did you first become homeless? which created maps to guide counters.
• In which state where you born?
• Where did you sleep last night? The San Bernardino County Homeless Partnership (SBCHP) was formed to provide a more
focused approach to issues of homelessness within San Bernardino County. Its primary purposes
Who was
Who wasnot
notcounted?
counted? are to develop a countywide public and private partnership and to coordinate services and
resources to reduce homelessness in San Bernardino County. The partnership consists of
Per HUD’s instructions, a person was not considered homeless if the person resided in one of the community and faith-based organizations, educational institutions, non-profit organizations,
following places: private industry, and federal, state, and local governments. SBCHP was developed to promote a
strong collaboration between agencies to direct the planning, development, and implementation
• Medical facili�es, such as hospitals, psychiatric facili�es, and nursing homes;
of the county’s strategy to prevent and reduce homelessness. The partnership provides
• Jails, prisons, or juvenile deten�on facili�es;
leadership in creating a comprehensive countywide network of service delivery to homeless and
• Chemical dependency facili�es, such as substance use treatment facili�es and detox
near-homeless households by facilitating better communication, planning, coordination, and
centers; and
cooperation among all entities that provide services and/or resources to relieve homelessness.
• Foster care homes or foster care group homes.
The San Bernardino County Office of Homeless Services (OHS) serves as a “clearinghouse” of
Also, per HUD’s instructions, children identified by McKinney-Vento Homeless Coordinators at
homeless issues for all County departments. Any homeless issues encountered by County staff
schools as homeless should not be counted. Schoolchildren living in an emergency shelter or
can be referred to this office for resolution. OHS staff plays a vital role in SBCHP as the
transitional housing program will be counted as part of the sheltered count and counted as part
of the unsheltered count if unsheltered. administrative support unit to the organization. OHS ensures that SBCHP’s vision, mission, and
goals are carried into effect.
Lastly, HUD does not consider persons who are “doubled up,” or persons who are “near
homelessness” to be homeless but considers them to be at risk of becoming homeless. Thus, such The Hub for Urban Initiatives consists of several community- and faith-based institutes that
persons were not included in the homeless count. respond to the economic, housing, and social needs of neighborhoods, cities, and counties from
local community, regional, national, international, and faith-based perspectives. Urban Initiatives
San Bernardino County, like many other counties, has a substantial number of households that has completed over 100 assessments for local government and private organizations throughout
are at risk of becoming homeless. The Census Bureau noted that 13.5% or approximately 91,000 Southern California that have focused on affordable housing, business development and
households (consisting of approximately 300,000 residents) in the county were living at or below education for micro-businesses, fair housing, homelessness, migrant farming, and street vending.
the poverty level as reported in the 2022 American Community Survey.

2024 Continuum of Care Homeless Count and Survey Report 8 2024 Continuum of Care Homeless Count and Survey Report 9
METHODOLOGY
Methodology
Unsheltered Closer
Closer monitoring
monitoring of
of undercounted
undercounted areas
areas
Homeless Count and Survey
Unsheltered Count and Survey
As
As previously
previously noted,
noted, the
the Esri
Esri Survey
Survey 123
123 app
app provided
provided the
the ability
ability for
for aa homeless
homeless count
count dashboard,
dashboard,
To conduct the count, Esri’s ArcGIS software platform was used. The 2024 Homeless Point-In- which
which was used to monitor results of the Point-In-Time Count in real time. This provided instant
was used to monitor results of the Point-In-Time Count in real time. This provided instant
Time Count was a configuration of Survey 123 for ArcGIS and Operations Dashboard for ArcGIS viewing
viewing of
of data
data points
points on
on the
the dashboard
dashboard in
in the
the command
command center
center during
during the
the time
time of
of the
the count.
count.
that was used by OHS in partnership with ITD to conduct the 2024 homeless count and survey. Each data point represented a household counted.
Each data point represented a household counted.

Homeless Point-In-Time Count efforts included the following applications: During


During the
the count,
count, if
if data
data points
points did
did not
not appear
appear in
in areas
areas where
where homeless
homeless persons
persons were
were known
known toto
live, volunteers were sent to the area to count, and persons counted were included in the total
live, volunteers were sent to the area to count, and persons counted were included in the total
• Homeless count survey, which included more than 20 questions to meet HUD count
requirements concerning the collection of data for HUD-designated subpopulations and count if
if they
they had
had not
not been
been previously
previously counted.
counted.
to meet local requests for additional information about the homeless population; After
After the
the count,
count, if
if data
data points
points did
did not
not appear
appear in
in areas
areas where
where homeless
homeless persons
persons were
were known
known to to
• Homeless count dashboard, which was used to monitor results of the Point-In-Time Count live, professional outreach workers were sent to those areas the next day and persons were
live, professional outreach workers were sent to those areas the next day and persons were
in real time; and included
included in
in the
the total
total count
count if
if they
they had
had not
not been
been previously
previously counted.
counted. HUD
HUD allows
allows for
for next
next day
day
• Homeless count results application that provided for instant viewing of data and tables counting based upon two conditions: 1) any homeless persons encountered must be asked if they
counting based upon two conditions: 1) any homeless persons encountered must be asked if they
that detailed Point-In-Time Count results. were
were homeless
homeless onon the
the day
day of
of the
the count,
count, and
and 2)
2) aa unique
unique identifier
identifier must
must be
be created
created for
for that
that
person.
person.
A digital survey form was designed to simplify the surveyor’s experience; only relevant questions
were displayed based on the answers input, eliminating the need for surveyors to devote time A
A unique
unique identifier
identifier was
was created
created for
for all
all persons
persons counted
counted onon the
the day
day of
of the
the count
count and
and the
the day
day after
after
and effort to determining which questions to ask and resulting in a streamlined surveying the
the count.
count. If
If the
the same
same unique
unique identifier
identifier appeared
appeared twice,
twice, it
it was
was assumed
assumed that
that it
it was
was the
the same
same
experience. person;
person; also,
also, aa person
person was
was only
only included
included once
once in
in the
the total
total count
count if
if the
the person
person stated
stated “yes”
“yes” when
when
asked “if they were homeless on the day of the count,” which was Thursday, January
asked “if they were homeless on the day of the count,” which was Thursday, January 25. 25.
Additional logic was built into the form to perform calculations behind the scenes. For example,
the form combined the answers from a subset of questions to determine whether the respondent Analyzing
Analyzing the
the subpopulation
subpopulation data
data
met HUD’s definition of chronically homeless and calculated the result as the survey was
completed. Extensive testing was conducted to ensure the various combinations of factors were Only
Only adults
adults and
and unaccompanied
unaccompanied teenage
teenage children
children who
who are
are counted
counted are
are surveyed;
surveyed; accompanied
accompanied
all successfully calculated to a correct result. These calculations allowed for real-time monitoring children
children in families are not surveyed. Of the 3,018 adults and unaccompanied children under
in families are not surveyed. Of the 3,018 adults and unaccompanied children under 18
18
of such metrics as the count was taking place using an Operations Dashboard, ultimately counted, 1,654 or 55% were surveyed and 1,364 or 45% were observed. Counters were instructed
counted, 1,654 or 55% were surveyed and 1,364 or 45% were observed. Counters were instructed
eliminating the need for the calculations after the count was completed. to
to record
record “no”
“no” in
in the
the digital
digital survey
survey form
form for
for question
question 4,
4, “Are
“Are you
you able
able to
to interview
interview this
this person”
person”
and
and to give their best guess-estimate for questions 4–6, which asked for gender, age, and
to give their best guess-estimate for questions 4–6, which asked for gender, age, and
An added benefit of using digital surveys was the capture of location information. When a survey race/ethnicity,
race/ethnicity, ifif they
they believed
believed there
there was
was aa safety
safety issue,
issue, if
if aa person
person was
was sleeping,
sleeping, or
or if
if aa person
person
was conducted, the global positioning system (GPS) location of the surveyor’s mobile device was refused
refused to
to be
be interviewed.
interviewed.
captured, providing the geographic location of where the survey took place, and opening up
Sheltered
opportunities for mapping and analyses. (For safety and privacy reasons, location information Sheltered
was not captured for surveys of sheltered homeless persons.) Upon completion of the count, the Sheltered Count
Count Homeless Count
data were examined and scrubbed to remove any invalid records, such as practice surveys HUD
submitted before the official start of the count. Steps were also taken to ensure that duplicate HUD encourages
encourages the
the use
use of
of Homeless
Homeless Management
Management Information
Information System
System (HMIS)
(HMIS) data
data to
to generate
generate
sheltered
sheltered counts and subpopulation data for programs with 100% of beds participating in
counts and subpopulation data for programs with 100% of beds participating in HMIS.
HMIS.
records – instances where the same individual was surveyed more than once in the same location
Therefore,
Therefore, HMIS was used to gather the total number of occupied beds and the number of
HMIS was used to gather the total number of occupied beds and the number of
– were identified and removed.
persons for each subpopulation.
persons for each subpopulation.

A
A data
data collection
collection instrument
instrument was
was used
used to
to collect
collect the
the total
total number
number ofof occupied
occupied beds
beds and
and the
the
number of persons for each subpopulation for non-participating HMIS programs and
number of persons for each subpopulation for non-participating HMIS programs and for HMIS for HMIS
participating
participating agencies
agencies whose
whose HMIS
HMIS data
data is
is incomplete
incomplete and/or
and/or incorrect.
incorrect. The
The same
same questions
questions used
used
to collect subpopulation data through HMIS were used for the data collection instrument.
to collect subpopulation data through HMIS were used for the data collection instrument.

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Table 6. Breakdown by Gender
Unsheltered Homelessness
Unsheltered Homelessness Unaccompanied Youth Accompanied Children
Adults Under Under
Gender Age 18 Age 18 in Families
Of the 4,237 persons counted as homeless in 2024, 3,055 or nearly three-fourths (72.1%) were
Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent
unsheltered, which is defined by HUD as:
Woman (Girl if child) 922 30.6 2 33.3 15 40.5
“An individual or family who lacks a fixed, regular, and adequate nighttime residence,
Man (Boy if child) 2,063 68.5 4 66.7 22 59.5
meaning: (i) An individual or family with a primary nighttime residence that is a public or
private place not designed for or ordinarily used as a regular sleeping accommodation for Culturally Specific Identity 3 0.1 0 0.0 0 0.0
(e.g., Two-Spirit)
human beings.”
Transgender 6 0.2 0 0.0 0 0.0
HUD also requires that the total number of unsheltered and sheltered adults be broken down by Non-Binary 3 0.1 0 0.0 0 0.0
various subpopulations, including age, gender, race, and ethnicity. Of the 3,055 unsheltered Questioning 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0
persons counted, 3,012 were adults, 6 were unaccompanied children under age 18, and 17 were Different Identity 3 0.1 0 0.0 0 0.0
accompanied children under age 18 in families. More Than One Gender 3 0.1 0 0.0 0 0.0
Unknown 9 0.3 0 0.0 0 0.0
HUD requires that the following demographic information be included in the Point-In-Time Count
Total: 3,012 100 6 100 37 100
chart submission to HUD: gender, race/ethnicity, and age. Thus, the following questions were
included in the homeless count survey:

• What isYour
What Is your gender?
Gender? What is your race/etnicity?
The following table provides a breakdown by gender for adults, unaccompanied youth under age The following table provides a breakdown of the total number of unsheltered adults and children by race/ethnicity.
Nearly three-fourths (74.1%) of adults identified as Hispanic/Latina/e/o (33.3%) or White (40.8%).
18, and accompanied children under age 18 in families. HUD requires gender to consist of woman
(girl if child), man (boy if child), culturally specific identity, transgender, non-binary, questioning,
Table 7. Breakdown by Race/Etnicity
different identity, and more than one gender.
Unaccompanied Accompanied
Adults Youth Under Children Under
More than two-thirds (68.5%) of adults were men and more than one-fourth (30.6%) of adults Gender Age 18 Age 18 in Families
were women. Two-thirds (66.7%) of unaccompanied youth under age 18 were a boy and one- Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent
third (33.3%) were a girl. More than half (59.5%) of accompanied children under age 18 in families
American Indian, Alaska Native, or
were boys and 40.5% were girls. 63 2.1 0 0.0 0 0.0
Indigenous
Asian or Asian American 24 0.8 0 0.0 2 5.4
Black, African American, or African 539 17.9 0 0.0 9 24.4
Hispanic/Latina/e/o 1,003 33.3 0 0.0 10 27.0
Middle Eastern or North African 6 0.2 0 0.0 0 0.0
Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 15 0.5 0 0.0 0 0.0
White 1,229 40.8 3 50.0 10 27.0
More Than One Race/Ethnicity 84 2.8 2 33.3 1 2.7
Unknown 49 1.6 1 16.7 5 13.5
Total: 3,012 100 6 100 37 100

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Other Survey Questions

Other questions were included in the survey that were not required by HUD. There were 1,648
How old are you? adults who responded to these survey questions.
Other Survey Questions
Table 8 offers a breakdown by age for adults according to HUD’s required age groups.
Table questions
Other 10. Otherwere
Survey Questions
included in the(n=1,648)
survey that were not required by HUD. There were 1,648 adults who
Half (50.0%) of adults were age 44 or younger: 3.1% were age 18–24; 19.7% were age 25–34; and 27.2% were age 35–44. responded to these survey questions.
Demographic Information
Half (50.0%) of adults were age 45 or older: 22.0% were age 45–54; 21.4% were age 55–64; and 6.6% were age 65+. # %
Table 10. Other Sur vey Questions (n=1,1648)
Did you become homeless for the first time during
Demographic Information 592
Number 35.9Percent
Table 8. Breakdown by Age for adults the past 12 months?
Did
Hasyou become
a doctor orhomeless for the professional
other medical first time duringeverthetold
past 592 35.9
12 months?
Adults Number Percent you that you have a chronic health condition that is
Has a doctor or other medical professional ever told you that 237 14.4
Age 18–24 93 3.1 life-threatening
you have a chronicsuch
healthas condition
heart, lung,
thatliver, kidney, or
is life-threatening 237 14.4
cancerous
such disease?
as heart, lung, liver, kidney, or cancerous disease?
Age 25–34 593 19.7
Have you ever
Have you ever beenbeenininfoster
foster care?
care? 190 190 11.5 11.5
Age 35–44 819 27.2
Have youyou been incarcerated
during during themonths?
last 12
Age 45–54 662 22.0
Have been incarcerated the last 12 353 353 21.4 21.4
months?
Age 55–64 644 21.4
Age 65+ 201 6.6 Other
Other questions
questions in
in the
the sur vey included:
survey included:
Total: 3,012 100 • How much is your monthly income?

How much
As noted in the is your monthly
following chart, more income?
than three-fourths (81%) of survey respondents had either
Other Subpopulations
no noted
As monthly income
in the (66%)char
following or monthly income
t, more than of-four
three $500ths
or(81%)
less (15%).
of sur vey respondents had either no
Table 9 provides a breakdown of other subpopulations for adults.
monthly income (66%) or monthly income of $500 or less (15%).

Table 9. Breakdown by Subpopulations Chart 2. Monthly Income


Chart 2. Monthly Incom

n=3,018
How Much is Your Monthly Income
Subpopulations 1,200 70%
Number Percent 1,085
66%
Chronically Homeless Adults 1,678 55.6 1,000 60%

Developmental Disability 181 6.0 50%


800
Families Including Chronically Homeless Families 16* ** 40%
Persons w/HIV/AIDS 33 1.1 600
30%
Persons w/Mental Health Problems 631 20.9 400
20%
Physical Disability 625 20.7 145 168
200 9% 105 105 10% 10%
Substance Users 866 28.7 40
6% 6% 2%
Veterans*** 211 7.0 0 0%
No Income $1 - $250 $251 - $500 $501 - $1000 More than $1000 Unknown
Experiencing Homelessness Due to Fleeing Domestic Violence, Dating 205 6.8
Violence, Sexual Assault, or Stalking Number Percent

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In what city did you first become homeless? SHELTERED HOMELESSNESS
Table 11 notes the responses from the 1,648 adults who were interviewed. For example, 489 persons or 29.6% stated Of the 4,255 persons counted in 2024, 1,200 persons or 28.2% were sheltered. Among the 1,200 sheltered
they first became homeless in the City of San Bernardino. persons, 844 were counted in shelters or received non-congregate shelter through a motel voucher and 356
were counted in transitional housing programs. HUD states that persons living in shelters and transitional
Table 11. City First Homeless housing programs (including safe haven programs) on the night of the count must be included in the sheltered
Table 11. Continues homeless count.
Jurisdiction Number Percent Montclair 39 2.4
As required by HUD, the sheltered count included the number of persons and households
Adelanto 16 1.0 Morongo Valley 1 0.1 sleeping in emergency shelters (including seasonal shelters) and transitional housing
Apple Valley 30 1.8 Muscoy 1 0.1 programs that were listed on the Housing Inventory Chart (HIC). In addition, any persons
Barstow 27 1.6 Needles 1 0.1 staying in hotels or motels paid for by a social service agency were included in the
Big Bear City/Sugarloaf 0 0.0 Ontario 62 3.7 sheltered count per HUD’s instructions if the voucher program was listed on the Homeless
Big Bear Lake 17 1.0 Phelan/Piñon Hills 0 0.0 Inventory Count (HIC).
Bloomington/Crestmore 8 0.5 Rancho Cucamonga 32 1.9
Blue Jay 0 0.0 Redlands 56 3.4 HUD also requires that the total number of sheltered persons be broken down by pre-
designated subpopulations. The total number of sheltered persons by the pre-designated
Cajon Canyon 0 0.0 Rialto 52 3.1
subpopulations for 2023 are listed in the table below.
Cedarpines Park 0 0.0 Running Springs 6 0.4
Chino 21 1.3 San Bernardino 489 29.5 Prior to the homeless count, the HIC was specifically undated to include any new programs or exclude any
Chino Hills 7 0.4 Skyforest 0 0.0 programs no longer operational by OHS staff and Key Person Task Force members. A few changes were
Colton 52 3.1 Twentynine Palms 42 2.5 made to the HIC prior to the count.

Crestline 7 0.4 Twin Peaks 0 0.0 HUD encourages the use of HMIS data to generate sheltered counts and subpopulation data for programs
Devore 1 0.1 Upland 26 1.6 with 100% of beds participating in HMIS. Therefore, HMIS was used to gather the total number of occupied
Fontana 84 5.1 Valley of Enchantment 0 0.0 beds and the number of persons for each subpopulation. A data collection instrument was used to collect
0 0.0 the total number of occupied beds and the number of persons for each subpopulation for non-participating
Grand Terrace Victorville 159 9.6
HMIS programs. The same questions used to collect subpopulation data through HMIS were used for the data
Hesperia 31 1.9 West Cajon Valley 0 0.0 collection instrument. Thus, sheltered count data for all sheltered programs was gathered either through a
Highland 17 1.0 Yermo 0 0.0 data collection instrument or HMIS.
Joshua Tree 6 0.4 Yucaipa 8 0.5
The following table provides a breakdown by age of the sheltered population of 1,200 adults and children as
Lake Arrowhead 3 0.2 Yucca Valley 35 2.1
required by HUD.
Landers 0 0.0 Outside of San Bernardino 132 8.0
Lenwood 0 0.0 Outside of California 28 1.7 Table 12. Age Table for Sheltered Population
Loma Linda 5 0.3 Outside of the United States 2 0.1 Subpoppulation Number Percent
Lytle Creek 0 0.0 Unknown 148 8.9 Under Age 18 268 22.3
Mentone/Crafton 3 0.2 Total: 1,654 100 Age 18–24 70 5.9
Age 25–34 177 14.8
Age 35–44 219 18.3
Age 45–54 184 15.3
Age 55–64 147 12.2
Age 65+ 135 11.2
Total: 1,200 100

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The following table provides a breakdown by gender of the sheltered population of 1,182 adults and children as
required by HUD.

Table 13. Gender Table for Sheltered Population

Subpoppulation Number Percent


Woman (Girl if child) 572 47.7
Man (Boy if child) 625 52.0
Culturally Specific Identify 0 0.0
Transgender 2 0.2
Non-Binary 1 0.1
Questioning 0 0.0
Different Identify 0 0.0
More Than One Gender 0 0.0
Total: 1,200 100

The following table provides a breakdown by various subpopulations of the sheltered population of 1,200 adults and
children that were required by HUD.

Table 14. Race/Ethnicity Table for Sheltered Population

Subpoppulation Number Percent


American Indian, Alaska Native, or Indigenous 16 1.3
American Indian, Alaska Native, or Indigenous & Hispanic/Latina/e/o 10 0.8
Asian or Asian American 20 1.7
Asian or Asian American & Hispanic/Latina/e/o 0 0 Table 14. Subpopulations Table for Sheltered Population
Black, African American, or African 332 27.6
Black, African American, or African & Hispanic/Latina/e/o 7 0.6 Number Percent
Hispanic/Latina/e/o 163 13.6 Households (total number) 890*
Middle Eastern or North African 0 0 Persons with HIV/AIDS 57 4.8
Middle Eastern or North African & Hispanic/Latina/e/o 0 0.0 Persons with Mental Health Problems 180 15.0
Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 4 0.3 Persons with Substance Use Problems 96 8.0
Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander & Hispanic/Latina/e/o 0 0.0 Victims of Domestic Violence 99 8.3
White 340 28.3 Veterans 35 3.0
White & Hispanic/Latina/e/o 195 16.3 Chronically Homeless Families (# of families) 3 0.3
Multi-Racial & Hispanic/Latina/e/o 44 3.7 Chronically Homeless Families (total persons) 7 0.6
Multi-Racial (not Hispanic/Latina/e/o 69 5.8 Chronically Homeless Individuals 233 19.4
Total: 1,200 100 Chronically Homeless Veteran Individuals 6 0.5
Youth Under Age 18-Households w/only children 7 0.6
The following table provides a breakdown by various subpopulations, as required by HUD, of the sheltered population *890 households consists of 1,200 adults and children.
of 1,200 adults and children.

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KEY FINDINGS ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Acknowledgements
The San Bernardino County Homeless Partnership wishes to thank all the individuals and
1. The number of adults and children counted as homeless increased by 1% when the 2024 Point-In-Time homeless organizations that contributed to the preparation, implementation, and success of the 2024
count of 4,255 is compared to the 2023 Point-In-Time homeless count of 4,195 Point-In-Time Count and Subpopulation Survey. Obtaining this data is essential to developing
data-driven solutions for preventing and ending local homelessness. Such an endeavor would not
2. The number of adults and children counted as unsheltered increased by 2.6% when the 2024 unsheltered count be possible without the collaboration and efforts of volunteers, community groups, faith- and
of 3,055 is compared to the 2023 unsheltered count of 2,976. community-based organizations, county departments, city representatives and staff, homeless
service providers, law enforcement, and elected officials. Your hard work, time, and dedication
3. The number of adults and children counted as sheltered decreased by 1.6% when the 2024 sheltered count of
to ending homelessness are greatly appreciated.
1,200 is compared to the 2023 sheltered count of 1,219.

4. Approximately three-fourths (75.5%) or 3,200 of the 4,237 homeless adults and children were counted within
Special Thanks to the following Individuals, Agencies, and Organizations
seven cities that include Barstow, Colton, Fontana, Ontario, Redlands, San Bernardino, and Victorville. • The 550 community volunteers from across San Bernardino County who canvassed areas
iden�fied as “green count zones” the morning of January 25th to complete the 2024 Point-
a. These seven cities accounted for 2,187 or nearly three-fourths (71.6%) of the total unsheltered population of In-Time Count and Subpopula�on Survey.
3,055 and 1,013 or 85.7% of the 1,182 persons counted in shelters and transitional housing.
• The following agencies and community organiza�ons that contributed staff �me, support,
5. More than one-third (35.9%) of unsheltered adults and children counted as homeless became homeless for the resources, and office space for planning, training, and development ac�vi�es to help make
first time during the 12 months prior to the homeless count. the 2024 Point-In-Time Count and Subpopula�on Survey a success:
Cities of: Lighthouse Social Services
6. Nearly one-third (29.6%) of unsheltered adults stated “City of San Bernardino” when asked in what city did you Adelanto Mountain Homeless Coalition
Barstow San Bernardino County:
first become homeless.
Big Bear Lake Department of Aging and Adult Services
Chino Board of Supervisors
7. More than half (55.6%) of unsheltered adults were chronically homeless, which is defined by HUD as being Chino Hills Children and Family Services
homeless for one year or more and having a disabling condition such as mental illness, chronic health condition, Colton Community Revitaliza�on
and a physical disability. Fontana County Administra�ve Office –
Grand Terrace Communica�ons Team
Hesperia Department of Behavioral Health – Deliver
8. Nearly one-fourth (21.4%) of unsheltered adults answered “yes” when asked if they had been incarcerated during the Innovative Remote Onsite Assistance
Highland
past 12 months. Loma Linda (InnROADs) Program
Montclair Department of Public Health
9. Two-thirds (66%) of unsheltered adults answered “no income” when asked to state their monthly income. Needles Human Resources
Ontario Human Services
10. More than three-fourths (81%) of unsheltered adults answered either “no income” (66%) or “less than $500” Rancho Cucamonga Library
Redlands Office of Homeless Services
(15%) when asked to state their monthly income. Rialto Program Development Division
San Bernardino Purchasing Department
Twentynine Palms Sheriff’s Department and the Homeless
Upland Outreach Proac�ve Enforcement (HOPE)
Victorville Team
Yucaipa St. Richards Episcopal Church – Skyforest
Esri Towns of:
Family Assistance Program Apple Valley
Inland Housing Solutions Yucca Valley
Inland Empire Health Plan – IEHP U.S. VETS Inland Empire
Inland SoCal United Way - 211 United States Veterans Administration
Knowledge & Education for Your Success – KEYS Water of Life Community Church/Citylink

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• The following Point-In-Time Count City and Agency Leads:
Annette Karnes Deputy Mike Catalano Marlandra Johnson
Antonio J. Vasquez Deputy Mike Jones Michelle Meza
Ashley Esquivel Deputy Pat Rasmussen Misti Hunt
Barrie Owens Deputy Vicky Whitworth Natalie Komuro
Brenda Lopez Dewight Woodward Officer Robert Hargett
Cassandra Searcy Diana Serrano Robert Cravens
Christopher Giunta Erika Lewis-Huntley Ruben Mendoza
Cynthia Alvarado Gabe Fondario Sergeant Bryce Milakovich
David Rabindranath Geovanni Quiroz Sheree Lewis
Debra Breidenbach-Sterling Heidi Strutz Silvia Urenda
Deputy Anthony Sanchez Jobi Wood Sophia Van
Deputy Art Ramirez Jonathan Ingles Susan Walker
Deputy Dianna Simmons Kari Franco Tom Ingles
Deputy Ed Salgado Lieutenant Raul Fileto Vanessa Cabrera
Deputy Manuel Tristan Maria Munoz William Lamas
Deputy Mark Mascetti Maribel Hernandez

• The directors and staff of the shelter and transi�onal housing projects for their
unwavering dedica�on and �reless efforts to provide accurate and complete data for the
2024 Sheltered Point-In-Time Count.

• The San Bernardino County Innova�on and Technology Department for their exper�se
and guidance concerning the design and implementa�on of the homeless count mobile
app, for providing targeted mapping, and for data cleaning.
Brent Rolfe, Enterprise Business Applications Manager
Lindsay King, GIS Business Systems Analyst III
Natalie M. Campos, GIS Business Systems Analyst III

• Our research consultants, the Ins�tute for Urban Ini�a�ves, for their exper�se and
guidance through the en�re Point-In-Time Count and Subpopula�on Survey process,
including methodology development and implementa�on, planning coordina�on and
guidance, and produc�on of the final report.
Joe Colletti, PhD, Executive Director
Sofia Herrera, PhD, Research Director
Thelma Herrera, Graphic Designer
Christy Hamilton, Research Project Manager

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APPENDIX A

Finding for Each Juridiction With Five or More Unsheltered Adults

(Note: Percentage totals for Age, Gender, Income, and Race


may sum slightly more or less than 100% to rounding)

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ADELANTO Total Number of Unsheltered Adults: 16
Of the 16 adults counted, volunteers were able to administer 10 surveys.

Demographic Information n=10 Demographic Information


Number Percent Number Percent
Age:
Income:
18-24 0 0.0
No Monthly Income 7 70.0
25-34 2 20.0
$1–$250 0 0
35-44 3 30.0
$251–$5000 0 0
45-54 2 20.0
$501–$1,000 1 10.0
55-64 3 30.0
More Than $1,000 2 20.0
65+ 0 0.0
Unknown
Total: 10 100
Total: 10 100
Chronic Health Condition That Is Life-Threatening, Such as Heart, Lung, Liver, Kidney, or
Cancerous Disease
0 0.0
Mental Health Disability or Disorder That Seriously Limits Ability to Live Independently 6 60
Chronically Homeless 6 60.0 Physical Disability That Seriously Limits Ability to Live Independently 0 0.0
Developmental Homeless 1 10.0 Race:
Foster Care (ever been) 0 0.0 American Indian, Alaska Native, or Indigenous 0 0.0
Gender:
Asian or Asian American 0 0.0
Woman (Girl if child) 0 0.0
Black, African American, or African 2 20.0
Man (Boy if child) 10 100
Hispanic/Latina/e/o 3 30.0
Culturally Specific Identity (e.g., Two-Spirit) 0 0.0
Middle Eastern or North African 0 0.0
Transgender 0 0.0
Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 0 0.0
Non-Binary 0 0.0
White 5 50.0
Questioning 0 0.0
Multiple Races 0 0.0
Different Identity 0 0.0
Unknown 0 0.0
More Than One Gender 0 0.0
Total: 10 100
Unknown 0 0.0
Substance Use Problem Disability or Disorder That Seriously Limits Ability to Live Independently 2 20.0
Total: 10 100
Veteran Status 0 0.0
Homeless for First Time During Past 12 Months 3 30.0
Victim of Domestic Violence*
HIV/AIDS 0 0.0 (*Includes Experiencing Homelessness Due to Fleeing Domestic Violence, Dating Violence, Sexual 0 0.0
Assault, or Stalking)
Incarcerated During the Last 12 Months 3 30.0

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APPLE VALLEY Total Number of Unsheltered Adults: 26
Of the 26 adults counted, volunteers were able to administer 19 surveys.

Demographic Information n=19 Demographic Information


Number Percent Number Percent
Age:
Income:
18-24 0 0.0
No Monthly Income 11 57.8
25-34 4 21.1
$1–$250 4 21.1
35-44 6 31.5
$251–$5000 1 5.3
45-54 4 21.1
$501–$1,000 2 10.5
55-64 3 15.8
More Than $1,000 1 5.3
65+ 2 10.5
Unknown 0 0.0
Total: 19 100
Total: 19 100
Chronic Health Condition That Is Life-Threatening, Such as Heart, Lung, Liver, Kidney, or
Cancerous Disease
9 47.4
Mental Health Disability or Disorder That Seriously Limits Ability to Live Independently 5 26.3
Chronically Homeless 11 57.9 Physical Disability That Seriously Limits Ability to Live Independently 10 52.6
Developmental Homeless 2 10.5 Race:
Foster Care (ever been) 4 21.1 American Indian, Alaska Native, or Indigenous 2 10.5
Gender:
Asian or Asian American 0 0.0
Woman (Girl if child) 6 31.6
Black, African American, or African 2 10.5
Man (Boy if child) 13 68.4
Hispanic/Latina/e/o 5 26.3
Culturally Specific Identity (e.g., Two-Spirit) 0 0.0
Middle Eastern or North African 0 0.0
Transgender 0 0.0
Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 0 0.0
Non-Binary 0 0.0
White 9 47.4
Questioning 0 0.0
Multiple Races 1 5.3
Different Identity 0 0.0
Unknown 0 0.0
More Than One Gender 0 0.0
Total: 19 100
Unknown 0 0.0
Substance Use Problem Disability or Disorder That Seriously Limits Ability to Live Independently 8 42.1
Total: 19 100
Veteran Status 1 5.3
Homeless for First Time During Past 12 Months 10 52.6
Victim of Domestic Violence*
HIV/AIDS 0 0.0 (*Includes Experiencing Homelessness Due to Fleeing Domestic Violence, Dating Violence, Sexual 3 15.8
Assault, or Stalking)
Incarcerated During the Last 12 Months 10 52.6

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BARSTOW Total Number of Unsheltered Adults: 87
Of the 87 adults counted, volunteers were able to administer 45 surveys.

Demographic Information n=45 Demographic Information


Number Percent
Number Percent
Age:
Income:
18-24 0 0.0
No Monthly Income 30 66.7
25-34 9 20.0
$1–$250 3 6.7
35-44 13 28.9
$251–$5000 5 11.1
45-54 13 28.9
$501–$1,000 2 4.4
55-64 6 13.3
More Than $1,000 5 11.1
65+ 4 8.9
Total: 45 100
Unknown 0 0.0

Chronic Health Condition That Is Life-Threatening, Such as Heart, Lung, Liver, Kidney, or Total: 45 100
4 8.9
Cancerous Disease
Mental Health Disability or Disorder That Seriously Limits Ability to Live Independently 10 22.2
Chronically Homeless 16 35.6
Physical Disability That Seriously Limits Ability to Live Independently 8 17.8
Developmental Homeless 0 0.0
Race:
Foster Care (ever been) 3 6.7
American Indian, Alaska Native, or Indigenous 0 0.0
Gender:
Asian or Asian American 0 0.0
Woman (Girl if child) 12 26.7
Black, African American, or African 11 24.4
Man (Boy if child) 33 73.3
Hispanic/Latina/e/o 7 15.6
Culturally Specific Identity (e.g., Two-Spirit) 0 0.0
Middle Eastern or North African 0 0.0
Transgender 0 0.0
Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 0 0.0
Non-Binary 0 0.0
White 26 57.8
Questioning 0 0.0
Multiple Races 0 0.0
Different Identity 0 0.0
Unknown 1 2.2
More Than One Gender 0 0.0
Total: 45 100
Unknown 0 0.0
Substance Use Problem Disability or Disorder That Seriously Limits Ability to Live Independently 8 17.8
Total: 45 100
Homeless for First Time During Past 12 Months 18 40.0 Veteran Status 9 20.0
Victim of Domestic Violence*
HIV/AIDS 0 0.0
(*Includes Experiencing Homelessness Due to Fleeing Domestic Violence, Dating Violence, Sexual 5 11.1
Incarcerated During the Last 12 Months 16 35.6 Assault, or Stalking)

2024 Continuum of Care Homeless Count and Survey Report 30 2024 Continuum of Care Homeless Count and Survey Report 31
BIG BEAR LAKE Total Number of Unsheltered Adults: 21
Of the 21 adults counted, volunteers were able to administer 20 surveys.

Demographic Information n=20 Demographic Information


Number Percent Number Percent
Age:
Income:
18-24 1 5.0
No Monthly Income 12 60.0
25-34 0 0.0
$1–$250 1 5.0
35-44 3 15.0
$251–$5000 2 10.0
45-54 7 35.0
$501–$1,000 1 5.0
55-64 6 30.0
More Than $1,000 4 20.0
65+ 3 15.0
Unknown 0 0.0
Total: 20 100
Total: 20 100
Chronic Health Condition That Is Life-Threatening, Such as Heart, Lung, Liver, Kidney, or
Cancerous Disease
4 20.0
Mental Health Disability or Disorder That Seriously Limits Ability to Live Independently 2 10.0
Chronically Homeless 2 10.0 Physical Disability That Seriously Limits Ability to Live Independently 5 25.0
Developmental Homeless 1 5.0 Race:
Foster Care (ever been) 2 10.0 American Indian, Alaska Native, or Indigenous 0 0.0
Gender:
Asian or Asian American 0 0.0
Woman (Girl if child) 10 50.0
Black, African American, or African 0 0.0
Man (Boy if child) 10 50.0
Hispanic/Latina/e/o 1 5.0
Culturally Specific Identity (e.g., Two-Spirit) 0 0.0
Middle Eastern or North African 0 0.0
Transgender 0 0.0
Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 1 5.0
Non-Binary 0 0.0
White 18 90.0
Questioning 0 0.0
Multiple Races 0 0.0
Different Identity 0 0.0
Unknown 0 0.0
More Than One Gender 0 0.0
Total: 20 100
Unknown 0 0.0
Substance Use Problem Disability or Disorder That Seriously Limits Ability to Live Independently 1 5.0
Total: 20 100
Veteran Status 1 5.0
Homeless for First Time During Past 12 Months 10 50.0
Victim of Domestic Violence*
HIV/AIDS 0 0.0 (*Includes Experiencing Homelessness Due to Fleeing Domestic Violence, Dating Violence, Sexual 0 0.0
Assault, or Stalking)
Incarcerated During the Last 12 Months 4 20.0

2024 Continuum of Care Homeless Count and Survey Report 32 2024 Continuum of Care Homeless Count and Survey Report 33
BLOOMINGTON/
CRESTMORE Total Number of Unsheltered Adults: 16
Of the 16 adults counted, volunteers were able to administer 6 surveys.

Demographic Information n=6 Demographic Information


Number Percent Number Percent
Age:
Income:
18-24 0 0.0
No Monthly Income 3 50.0
25-34 1 16.7
$1–$250 1 16.7
35-44 3 50.0
$251–$5000 0 0.0
45-54 0 0.0
$501–$1,000 1 16.7
55-64 2 33.3
More Than $1,000 0 0.0
65+ 0 0.0
Unknown 1 16.7
Total: 6 100
(*slight variance due to rounding to the nearest whole integer) Total: 6 100*
Chronic Health Condition That Is Life-Threatening, Such as Heart, Lung, Liver, Kidney, or
Cancerous Disease
0 0.0
Mental Health Disability or Disorder That Seriously Limits Ability to Live Independently 2 33.3
Chronically Homeless 4 66.7 Physical Disability That Seriously Limits Ability to Live Independently 2 33.3
Developmental Homeless 0 0.0 Race:
Foster Care (ever been) 2 33.3 American Indian, Alaska Native, or Indigenous 0 0.0
Gender:
Asian or Asian American 0 0.0
Woman (Girl if child) 3 50.0
Black, African American, or African 0 0.0
Man (Boy if child) 3 50.0
Hispanic/Latina/e/o 2 33.3
Culturally Specific Identity (e.g., Two-Spirit) 0 0.0
Middle Eastern or North African 0 0.0
Transgender 0 0.0
Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 0 0.0
Non-Binary 0 0.0
White 2 33.3
Questioning 0 0.0
Multiple Races 2 33.3
Different Identity 0 0.0
Unknown 0 0.0
More Than One Gender 0 0.0
(*slight variance due to rounding to the nearest whole integer) Total: 6 100*
Unknown 0 0.0
Substance Use Problem Disability or Disorder That Seriously Limits Ability to Live Independently 3 50.0
(*slight variance due to rounding to the nearest whole integer) Total: 6 100
Veteran Status 0 0.0
Homeless for First Time During Past 12 Months 1 16.7
Victim of Domestic Violence*
HIV/AIDS 0 0.0 (*Includes Experiencing Homelessness Due to Fleeing Domestic Violence, Dating Violence, Sexual 0 0.0
Assault, or Stalking)
Incarcerated During the Last 12 Months 4 66.7

2024 Continuum of Care Homeless Count and Survey Report 34 2024 Continuum of Care Homeless Count and Survey Report 35
CHINO Total Number of Unsheltered Adults: 41
Of the 41 adults counted, volunteers were able to administer 29 surveys.

Demographic Information n=29 Demographic Information


Number Percent
Number Percent
Age:
Income:
18-24 0 0.0
No Monthly Income 12 41.4
25-34 9 31.0
$1–$250 8 27.6
35-44 3 10.3
$251–$5000 4 13.8
45-54 6 20.7
$501–$1,000 2 6.9
55-64 7 24.1
More Than $1,000 3 10.3
65+ 4 13.8
(*slight variance due to rounding to the nearest whole integer) Total: 29 100* Unknown 0 0.0

Chronic Health Condition That Is Life-Threatening, Such as Heart, Lung, Liver, Kidney, or (*slight variance due to rounding to the nearest whole integer) Total: 29 100
Cancerous Disease
3 10.3
Mental Health Disability or Disorder That Seriously Limits Ability to Live Independently 2 17.2
Chronically Homeless 9 31.0
Physical Disability That Seriously Limits Ability to Live Independently 2 17.2
Developmental Homeless 3 10.3
Race:
Foster Care (ever been) 2 6.9
American Indian, Alaska Native, or Indigenous 0 0.0
Gender:
Asian or Asian American 0 0.0
Woman (Girl if child) 8 27.6
Black, African American, or African 1 3.4
Man (Boy if child) 21 72.4
Hispanic/Latina/e/o 15 51.7
Culturally Specific Identity (e.g., Two-Spirit) 0 0.0
Middle Eastern or North African 0 0.0
Transgender 0 0.0
Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 0 0.0
Non-Binary 0 0.0
White 12 41.4
Questioning 0 0.0
Multiple Races 1 3.4
Different Identity 0 0.0
Unknown 0 0.0
More Than One Gender 0 0.0
(*slight variance due to rounding to the nearest whole integer) Total: 6 100*
Unknown 0 0.0
Total: 29 100
Substance Use Problem Disability or Disorder That Seriously Limits Ability to Live Independently 5 17.2

Homeless for First Time During Past 12 Months 14 48.3 Veteran Status 0 0.0

HIV/AIDS 0 0.0 Victim of Domestic Violence*


(*Includes Experiencing Homelessness Due to Fleeing Domestic Violence, Dating Violence, Sexual 5 17.2
Incarcerated During the Last 12 Months 6 20.7 Assault, or Stalking)

2024 Continuum of Care Homeless Count and Survey Report 36 2024 Continuum of Care Homeless Count and Survey Report 37
CHINO HILLS Total Number of Unsheltered Adults: 7
Of the 7 adults counted, volunteers were able to administer 5 surveys.

Demographic Information n=5 Demographic Information


Number Percent Number Percent
Age:
Income:
18-24 0 0.0
No Monthly Income 1 20.0
25-34 1 20.0
$1–$250 3 60.0
35-44 2 40.0
$251–$5000 0 0.0
45-54 1 20.0
$501–$1,000 0 0.0
55-64 1 20.0
More Than $1,000 1 20.0
65+ 0 0.0
Unknown 0 0.0
(*slight variance due to rounding to the nearest whole integer) Total: 5 100
(*slight variance due to rounding to the nearest whole integer) Total: 5 100
Chronic Health Condition That Is Life-Threatening, Such as Heart, Lung, Liver, Kidney, or
Cancerous Disease
0 0.0
Mental Health Disability or Disorder That Seriously Limits Ability to Live Independently 0 0.0
Chronically Homeless 0 0.0 Physical Disability That Seriously Limits Ability to Live Independently 0 0.0
Developmental Homeless 0 0.0 Race:
Foster Care (ever been) 1 20.0 American Indian, Alaska Native, or Indigenous 2 40.0
Gender:
Asian or Asian American 0 0.0
Woman (Girl if child) 1 20.0
Black, African American, or African 0 0.0
Man (Boy if child) 4 80.0
Hispanic/Latina/e/o 2 40.0
Culturally Specific Identity (e.g., Two-Spirit) 0 0.0
Middle Eastern or North African 0 0.0
Transgender 0 0.0
Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 0 0.0
Non-Binary 0 0.0
White 1 20.0
Questioning 0 0.0
Multiple Races 0 0.0
Different Identity 0 0.0
Unknown 0 0.0
More Than One Gender 0 0.0
(*slight variance due to rounding to the nearest whole integer) Total: 5 100
Unknown 0 0.0
Substance Use Problem Disability or Disorder That Seriously Limits Ability to Live Independently 0 0.0
Total: 5 100
Veteran Status 2 40.0
Homeless for First Time During Past 12 Months 0 0.0
Victim of Domestic Violence*
HIV/AIDS 0 0.0 (*Includes Experiencing Homelessness Due to Fleeing Domestic Violence, Dating Violence, Sexual 0 0.0
Assault, or Stalking)
Incarcerated During the Last 12 Months 2 40.0

2024 Continuum of Care Homeless Count and Survey Report 38 2024 Continuum of Care Homeless Count and Survey Report 39
COLTON Total Number of Unsheltered Adults: 230
Of the 230 adults counted, volunteers were able to administer 125 surveys.

Demographic Information n=125 Demographic Information


Number Percent
Number Percent
Age:
Income:
18-24 2 1.6
No Monthly Income 99 79.2
25-34 24 19.2
$1–$250 6 4.8
35-44 27 21.6
$251–$5000 4 3.2
45-54 29 23.2
$501–$1,000 6 4.8
55-64 32 25.6
More Than $1,000 10 8.0
65+ 11 8.8
Unknown 0 0.0
(*slight variance due to rounding to the nearest whole integer) Total: 125 100
Chronic Health Condition That Is Life-Threatening, Such as Heart, Lung, Liver, Kidney, or
(*slight variance due to rounding to the nearest whole integer) Total: 125 100
Cancerous Disease
17 13.6
Mental Health Disability or Disorder That Seriously Limits Ability to Live Independently 25 20.0
Chronically Homeless 64 51.2 Physical Disability That Seriously Limits Ability to Live Independently 25 20.0
Developmental Homeless 8 6.4
Race:
Foster Care (ever been) 6 4.8
American Indian, Alaska Native, or Indigenous 2 1.6
Gender:
Asian or Asian American 0 0.0
Woman (Girl if child) 47 37.6
Black, African American, or African 8 6.4
Man (Boy if child) 78 62.4
Hispanic/Latina/e/o 59 47.2
Culturally Specific Identity (e.g., Two-Spirit) 0 0.0
Middle Eastern or North African 0 0.0
Transgender 0 0.0
Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 0 0.0
Non-Binary 0 0.0
White 52 41.6
Questioning 0 0.0
Multiple Races 2 1.6
Different Identity 0 0.0
Unknown 2 1.6
More Than One Gender 0 0.0
(*slight variance due to rounding to the nearest whole integer) Total: 125 100
Unknown 0 0.0
Substance Use Problem Disability or Disorder That Seriously Limits Ability to Live Independently 52 41.6
Total: 125 100
Veteran Status 8 6.4
Homeless for First Time During Past 12 Months 30 24.0
Victim of Domestic Violence*
HIV/AIDS 0 0.0 (*Includes Experiencing Homelessness Due to Fleeing Domestic Violence, Dating Violence, Sexual 7 5.6
Incarcerated During the Last 12 Months 21 16.8 Assault, or Stalking)

2024 Continuum of Care Homeless Count and Survey Report 40 2024 Continuum of Care Homeless Count and Survey Report 41
CRESTLINE Total Number of Unsheltered Adults: 11
Of the 11 adults counted, volunteers were able to administer 9 surveys.

Demographic Information n=9 Demographic Information


Number Percent Number Percent
Age:
Income:
18-24 0 0.0
No Monthly Income 3 33.3
25-34 3 33.3
$1–$250 1 11.1
35-44 1 11.1
$251–$5000 2 22.2
45-54 0 0.0
$501–$1,000 2 22.2
55-64 3 33.3
More Than $1,000 1 11.1
65+ 2 22.2
Unknown 0 0.0
(*slight variance due to rounding to the nearest whole integer) Total: 9 100*
(*slight variance due to rounding to the nearest whole integer) Total: 9 100*
Chronic Health Condition That Is Life-Threatening, Such as Heart, Lung, Liver, Kidney, or
Cancerous Disease
1 11.1
Mental Health Disability or Disorder That Seriously Limits Ability to Live Independently 4 44.4
Chronically Homeless 6 66.7 Physical Disability That Seriously Limits Ability to Live Independently 1 11.1
Developmental Homeless 2 22.2 Race:
Foster Care (ever been) 0 0.0 American Indian, Alaska Native, or Indigenous 0 0.0
Gender:
Asian or Asian American 0 0.0
Woman (Girl if child) 2 22.2
Black, African American, or African 0 0.0
Man (Boy if child) 7 77.8
Hispanic/Latina/e/o 0 0.0
Culturally Specific Identity (e.g., Two-Spirit) 0 0.0
Middle Eastern or North African 0 0.0
Transgender 0 0.0
Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 0 0.0
Non-Binary 0 0.0
White 8 88.9
Questioning 0 0.0
Multiple Races 1 11.1
Different Identity 0 0.0
Unknown 0 0.0
More Than One Gender 0 0.0
(*slight variance due to rounding to the nearest whole integer) Total: 9 100
Unknown 0 0.0
Substance Use Problem Disability or Disorder That Seriously Limits Ability to Live Independently 5 55.6
Total: 9 100
Veteran Status 0 0.0
Homeless for First Time During Past 12 Months 2 22.2
Victim of Domestic Violence*
HIV/AIDS 1 11.1 (*Includes Experiencing Homelessness Due to Fleeing Domestic Violence, Dating Violence, Sexual 0 0.0
Assault, or Stalking)
Incarcerated During the Last 12 Months 2 22.2

2024 Continuum of Care Homeless Count and Survey Report 42 2024 Continuum of Care Homeless Count and Survey Report 43
FONTANA Total Number of Unsheltered Adults: 260
Of the 260 adults counted, volunteers were able to administer 130 surveys.

Demographic Information n=130 Demographic Information


Number Percent Number Percent
Age:
Income:
18-24 5 3.8
No Monthly Income 70 53.8
25-34 31 23.8
$1–$250 17 13.1
35-44 33 25.4
$251–$5000 7 5.4
45-54 23 17.7
$501–$1,000 9 6.9
55-64 26 20.0
More Than $1,000 20 15.4
65+ 12 9.2
Unknown 7 5.4
(*slight variance due to rounding to the nearest whole integer) Total: 130 100*
(*slight variance due to rounding to the nearest whole integer) Total: 130 100
Chronic Health Condition That Is Life-Threatening, Such as Heart, Lung, Liver, Kidney, or
Cancerous Disease
18 13.8
Mental Health Disability or Disorder That Seriously Limits Ability to Live Independently 13 10.0
Chronically Homeless 40 30.8 Physical Disability That Seriously Limits Ability to Live Independently 27 20.8
Developmental Homeless 3 2.3 Race:
Foster Care (ever been) 20 15.4 American Indian, Alaska Native, or Indigenous 7 5.4
Gender:
Asian or Asian American 2 1.5
Woman (Girl if child) 26 20.0
Black, African American, or African 29 22.3
Man (Boy if child) 104 80.0
Hispanic/Latina/e/o 58 44.6
Culturally Specific Identity (e.g., Two-Spirit) 0 0.0
Middle Eastern or North African 0 0.0
Transgender 0 0.0
Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 0 0.0
Non-Binary 0 0.0
White 27 20.8
Questioning 0 0.0
Multiple Races 6 4.6
Different Identity 0 0.0
Unknown 1 0.8
More Than One Gender 0 0.0
(*slight variance due to rounding to the nearest whole integer) Total: 130 100
Unknown 0 0.0
Substance Use Problem Disability or Disorder That Seriously Limits Ability to Live Independently 18 13.8
Total: 130 100
Veteran Status 9 6.9
Homeless for First Time During Past 12 Months 72 55.4
Victim of Domestic Violence*
HIV/AIDS 2 1.5 (*Includes Experiencing Homelessness Due to Fleeing Domestic Violence, Dating Violence, Sexual 12 9.2
Assault, or Stalking)
Incarcerated During the Last 12 Months 31 23.8

2024 Continuum of Care Homeless Count and Survey Report 44 2024 Continuum of Care Homeless Count and Survey Report 45
HESPERIA Total Number of Unsheltered Adults: 67
Of the 67 adults counted, volunteers were able to administer 38 surveys.

Demographic Information n=38 Demographic Information


Number Percent Number Percent
Age:
Income:
18-24 0 0.0
No Monthly Income 25 65.7
25-34 9 23.7
$1–$250 3 7.9
35-44 12 31.5
$251–$5000 3 7.9
45-54 8 21.1
$501–$1,000 2 5.3
55-64 8 21.1
More Than $1,000 5 13.2
65+ 1 2.6
Unknown 0 0.0
(*slight variance due to rounding to the nearest whole integer) Total: 38 100*
(*slight variance due to rounding to the nearest whole integer) Total: 38 100
Chronic Health Condition That Is Life-Threatening, Such as Heart, Lung, Liver, Kidney, or
Cancerous Disease
7 18.4
Mental Health Disability or Disorder That Seriously Limits Ability to Live Independently 4 10.5
Chronically Homeless 11 28.9 Physical Disability That Seriously Limits Ability to Live Independently 7 18.4
Developmental Homeless 3 7.9 Race:
Foster Care (ever been) 6 15.8 American Indian, Alaska Native, or Indigenous 0 0.0
Gender:
Asian or Asian American 0 0.0
Woman (Girl if child) 12 31.6
Black, African American, or African 2 5.3
Man (Boy if child) 26 68.4
Hispanic/Latina/e/o 5 13.2
Culturally Specific Identity (e.g., Two-Spirit) 0 0.0
Middle Eastern or North African 1 2.6
Transgender 0 0.0
Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 0 0.0
Non-Binary 0 0.0
White 28 73.6
Questioning 0 0.0
Multiple Races 0 0.0
Different Identity 0 0.0
Unknown 2 5.3
More Than One Gender 0 0.0
(*slight variance due to rounding to the nearest whole integer) Total: 38 100
Unknown 0 0.0
Substance Use Problem Disability or Disorder That Seriously Limits Ability to Live Independently 4 10.5
Total: 38 100
Veteran Status 4 10.5
Homeless for First Time During Past 12 Months 20 52.6
Victim of Domestic Violence*
HIV/AIDS 0 0.0 (*Includes Experiencing Homelessness Due to Fleeing Domestic Violence, Dating Violence, Sexual 2 5.3
Assault, or Stalking)
Incarcerated During the Last 12 Months 14 36.8

2024 Continuum of Care Homeless Count and Survey Report 46 2024 Continuum of Care Homeless Count and Survey Report 47
HIGHLAND Total Number of Unsheltered Adults: 100
Of the 100 adults counted, volunteers were able to administer 36 surveys.

Demographic Information n=36 Demographic Information


Number Percent
Number Percent
Age:
Income:
18-24 0 0.0
No Monthly Income 25 69.4
25-34 7 19.4
$1–$250 2 5.6
35-44 9 25.0
$251–$5000 4 11.1
45-54 10 27.8
$501–$1,000 1 2.8
55-64 9 25.0
More Than $1,000 3 8.3
65+ 1 2.8
Unknown 1 2.8
(*slight variance due to rounding to the nearest whole integer) Total: 36 100
Chronic Health Condition That Is Life-Threatening, Such as Heart, Lung, Liver, Kidney, or
(*slight variance due to rounding to the nearest whole integer) Total: 36 100
Cancerous Disease
7 19.4
Mental Health Disability or Disorder That Seriously Limits Ability to Live Independently 7 19.4
Chronically Homeless 11 30.6 Physical Disability That Seriously Limits Ability to Live Independently 6 6.7
Developmental Homeless 1 2.8
Race:
Foster Care (ever been) 5 13.9
American Indian, Alaska Native, or Indigenous 0 0.0
Gender:
Asian or Asian American 1 2.8
Woman (Girl if child) 11 30.6
Black, African American, or African 7 19.4
Man (Boy if child) 25 69.4
Hispanic/Latina/e/o 6 16.7
Culturally Specific Identity (e.g., Two-Spirit) 0 0.0
Middle Eastern or North African 0 0.0
Transgender 0 0.0
Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 0 0.0
Non-Binary 0 0.0
White 19 52.8
Questioning 0 0.0
Multiple Races 1 2.8
Different Identity 0 0.0
Unknown 2 5.5
More Than One Gender 0 0.0
(*slight variance due to rounding to the nearest whole integer) Total: 36 100
Unknown 0 0.0
Substance Use Problem Disability or Disorder That Seriously Limits Ability to Live Independently 3 8.3
Total: 38 100
Veteran Status 3 8.3
Homeless for First Time During Past 12 Months 11 30.6
Victim of Domestic Violence*
HIV/AIDS 0 0.0 (*Includes Experiencing Homelessness Due to Fleeing Domestic Violence, Dating Violence, Sexual 1 2.8
Incarcerated During the Last 12 Months 9 25.0 Assault, or Stalking)

2024 Continuum of Care Homeless Count and Survey Report 48 2024 Continuum of Care Homeless Count and Survey Report 49
JOSHUA TREE Total Number of Unsheltered Adults: 29
Of the 29 adults counted, volunteers were able to administer 21 surveys.

Demographic Information n=21


Demographic Information
Number Percent
Number Percent
Age:
Income:
18-24 2 9.5
No Monthly Income 10 47.6
25-34 5 23.8
35-44 1 4.8 $1–$250 0 0.0

45-54 7 33.3 $251–$5000 2 9.5

55-64 4 19.0 $501–$1,000 5 23.8

65+ 2 9.5 More Than $1,000 4 19.0

(*slight variance due to rounding to the nearest whole integer) Total: 21 100* Unknown 0 0.0
Chronic Health Condition That Is Life-Threatening, Such as Heart, Lung, Liver, Kidney, or (*slight variance due to rounding to the nearest whole integer) Total: 21 100*
Cancerous Disease
5 23.8
Mental Health Disability or Disorder That Seriously Limits Ability to Live Independently 7 33.3
Chronically Homeless 13 61.9
Physical Disability That Seriously Limits Ability to Live Independently 9 42.9
Developmental Homeless 3 14.3
Race:
Foster Care (ever been) 5 23.8
American Indian, Alaska Native, or Indigenous 0 0.0
Gender:
Asian or Asian American 0 0.0
Woman (Girl if child) 12 57.1
Black, African American, or African 0 0.0
Man (Boy if child) 9 42.9
Hispanic/Latina/e/o 0 0.0
Culturally Specific Identity (e.g., Two-Spirit) 0 0.0
Middle Eastern or North African 0 0.0
Transgender 0 0.0
Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 0 0.0
Non-Binary 0 0.0
Questioning 0 0.0
White 18 85.7

Different Identity 0 0.0 Multiple Races 2 9.5

More Than One Gender 0 0.0 Unknown 1 4.8

Unknown 0 0.0 (*slight variance due to rounding to the nearest whole integer) Total: 21 100

Total: 21 100 Substance Use Problem Disability or Disorder That Seriously Limits Ability to Live Independently 3 14.3

Homeless for First Time During Past 12 Months 6 28.6 Veteran Status 2 9.5
HIV/AIDS 0 0.0 Victim of Domestic Violence*
(*Includes Experiencing Homelessness Due to Fleeing Domestic Violence, Dating Violence, Sexual 1 4.8
Incarcerated During the Last 12 Months 1 4.8 Assault, or Stalking)

2024 Continuum of Care Homeless Count and Survey Report 50 2024 Continuum of Care Homeless Count and Survey Report 51
LOMA LINDA Total Number of Unsheltered Adults: 14
Of the 14 adults counted, volunteers were able to administer 5 surveys.

Demographic Information n=5 Demographic Information


Number Percent
Number Percent
Age:
Income:
18-24 1 20.0
No Monthly Income 2 40.0
25-34 0 0.0
$1–$250 1 20.0
35-44 0 0.0
$251–$5000 2 40.0
45-54 1 20.0
$501–$1,000 0 0.0
55-64 2 40.0
More Than $1,000 0 0.0
65+ 1 20.0
(*slight variance due to rounding to the nearest whole integer) Total: 5 100 Unknown 0 0.0

Chronic Health Condition That Is Life-Threatening, Such as Heart, Lung, Liver, Kidney, or (*slight variance due to rounding to the nearest whole integer) Total: 5 100
Cancerous Disease
0 0.0
Mental Health Disability or Disorder That Seriously Limits Ability to Live Independently 0 0.0
Chronically Homeless 0 0.0
Physical Disability That Seriously Limits Ability to Live Independently 0 0.0
Developmental Homeless 0 0.0
Race:
Foster Care (ever been) 0 0.0
American Indian, Alaska Native, or Indigenous 1 20.0
Gender:
Asian or Asian American 0 0.0
Woman (Girl if child) 1 20.0
Black, African American, or African 0 0.0
Man (Boy if child) 4 80.0
Hispanic/Latina/e/o 1 20.0
Culturally Specific Identity (e.g., Two-Spirit) 0 0.0
Middle Eastern or North African 0 0.0
Transgender 0 0.0
Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 0 0.0
Non-Binary 0 0.0
White 2 40.0
Questioning 0 0.0
Multiple Races 0 0.0
Different Identity 0 0.0
Unknown 1 20.0
More Than One Gender 0 0.0
(*slight variance due to rounding to the nearest whole integer) Total: 5 100
Unknown 0 0.0
Total: 5 100
Substance Use Problem Disability or Disorder That Seriously Limits Ability to Live Independently 1 20.0

Homeless for First Time During Past 12 Months 1 20.0 Veteran Status 1 20.0

HIV/AIDS 0 0.0 Victim of Domestic Violence*


(*Includes Experiencing Homelessness Due to Fleeing Domestic Violence, Dating Violence, Sexual 0 0.0
Incarcerated During the Last 12 Months 0 0.0 Assault, or Stalking)

2024 Continuum of Care Homeless Count and Survey Report 52 2024 Continuum of Care Homeless Count and Survey Report 53
MONTCLAIR Total Number of Unsheltered Adults: 74
Of the 74 adults counted, volunteers were able to administer 53 surveys.

Demographic Information n=53 Demographic Information


Number Percent
Number Percent
Age:
Income:
18-24 0 0.0
No Monthly Income 28 52.8
25-34 8 15.1
$1–$250 8 15.1
35-44 17 32.1
$251–$5000 4 7.5
45-54 13 24.5
$501–$1,000 3 5.7
55-64 12 22.6
More Than $1,000 10 18.9
65+ 3 5.7
Unknown 0 0.0
(*slight variance due to rounding to the nearest whole integer) Total: 53 100
Chronic Health Condition That Is Life-Threatening, Such as Heart, Lung, Liver, Kidney, or (*slight variance due to rounding to the nearest whole integer) Total: 53 100
Cancerous Disease
12 22.6
Mental Health Disability or Disorder That Seriously Limits Ability to Live Independently 9 17.0
Chronically Homeless 34 64.2
Physical Disability That Seriously Limits Ability to Live Independently 17 32.1
Developmental Homeless 4 7.5
Race:
Foster Care (ever been) 5 9.4
American Indian, Alaska Native, or Indigenous 1 1.9
Gender:
Asian or Asian American 0 0.0
Woman (Girl if child) 15 28.3
Black, African American, or African 5 9.4
Man (Boy if child) 38 71.7
Hispanic/Latina/e/o 28 52.8
Culturally Specific Identity (e.g., Two-Spirit) 0 0.0
Middle Eastern or North African 0 0.0
Transgender 0 0.0
Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 0 0.0
Non-Binary 0 0.0
White 19 35.9
Questioning 0 0.0
Multiple Races 0 0.0
Different Identity 0 0.0
Unknown 0 0.0
More Than One Gender 0 0.0
(*slight variance due to rounding to the nearest whole integer) Total: 53 100
Unknown 0 0.0
Substance Use Problem Disability or Disorder That Seriously Limits Ability to Live Independently 22 41.5
Total: 53 100
Veteran Status 3 5.7
Homeless for First Time During Past 12 Months 13 24.5
Victim of Domestic Violence*
HIV/AIDS 1 1.9 (*Includes Experiencing Homelessness Due to Fleeing Domestic Violence, Dating Violence, Sexual 2 3.8
Incarcerated During the Last 12 Months 14 26.4 Assault, or Stalking)

2024 Continuum of Care Homeless Count and Survey Report 54 2024 Continuum of Care Homeless Count and Survey Report 55
MUSCOY Total Number of Unsheltered Adults: 10
Of the 10 adults counted, volunteers were able to administer 4 surveys.

Demographic Information n=4 Demographic Information


Number Percent
Number Percent
Age:
Income:
18-24 0 0.0
No Monthly Income 3 75.0
25-34 2 50.0
$1–$250 0 0.0
35-44 1 25.0
$251–$5000 0 0.0
45-54 0 0.0
$501–$1,000 0 0.0
55-64 0 0.0
More Than $1,000 1 25.0
65+ 1 25.0
Unknown 0 0.0
(*slight variance due to rounding to the nearest whole integer) Total: 4 100
Chronic Health Condition That Is Life-Threatening, Such as Heart, Lung, Liver, Kidney, or
(*slight variance due to rounding to the nearest whole integer) Total: 4 100
Cancerous Disease
1 25.0
Mental Health Disability or Disorder That Seriously Limits Ability to Live Independently 1 25.0
Chronically Homeless 2 50.0 Physical Disability That Seriously Limits Ability to Live Independently 0 0.0
Developmental Homeless 1 25.0 Race:
Foster Care (ever been) 1 25.0
American Indian, Alaska Native, or Indigenous 0 0.0
Gender:
Asian or Asian American 0 0.0
Woman (Girl if child) 1 25.0
Black, African American, or African 0 0.0
Man (Boy if child) 3 75.0
Hispanic/Latina/e/o 1 25.0
Culturally Specific Identity (e.g., Two-Spirit) 0 0.0
Middle Eastern or North African 0 0.0
Transgender 0 0.0
Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 0 0.0
Non-Binary 0 0.0
White 3 75.0
Questioning 0 0.0
Multiple Races 0 0.0
Different Identity 0 0.0
Unknown 0 0.0
More Than One Gender 0 0.0
(*slight variance due to rounding to the nearest whole integer) Total: 4 100
Unknown 0 0.0
Substance Use Problem Disability or Disorder That Seriously Limits Ability to Live Independently 0 0.0
Total: 4 100
Veteran Status 0 0.0
Homeless for First Time During Past 12 Months 2 50.0
Victim of Domestic Violence*
HIV/AIDS 0 0.0 (*Includes Experiencing Homelessness Due to Fleeing Domestic Violence, Dating Violence, Sexual 0 0.0
Assault, or Stalking)
Incarcerated During the Last 12 Months 0 0.0

2024 Continuum of Care Homeless Count and Survey Report 56 2024 Continuum of Care Homeless Count and Survey Report 57
NEEDLES Total Number of Unsheltered Adults: 12
Of the 12 adults counted, volunteers were able to administer 7 surveys.

Demographic Information n=7 Demographic Information


Number Percent Number Percent
Age:
Income:
18-24 1 14.3
No Monthly Income 4 57.1
25-34 0 0.0
$1–$250 0 0.0
35-44 2 28.6
$251–$5000 0 0.0
45-54 1 14.3
$501–$1,000 1 14.3
55-64 2 28.6
More Than $1,000 2 28.6
65+ 1 14.3
Unknown 0 0.0
(*slight variance due to rounding to the nearest whole integer) Total: 7 100*
(*slight variance due to rounding to the nearest whole integer) Total: 7 100
Chronic Health Condition That Is Life-Threatening, Such as Heart, Lung, Liver, Kidney, or
2 28.6 Mental Health Disability or Disorder That Seriously Limits Ability to Live Independently 0 0.0
Cancerous Disease
Chronically Homeless 3 42.0 Physical Disability That Seriously Limits Ability to Live Independently 4 57.1

Developmental Homeless 0 0.0 Race:

Foster Care (ever been) 0 0.0 American Indian, Alaska Native, or Indigenous 0 0.0

Gender: Asian or Asian American 0 0.0

Woman (Girl if child) 1 14.3 Black, African American, or African 0 0.0

Man (Boy if child) 6 85.7 Hispanic/Latina/e/o 2 28.6

Culturally Specific Identity (e.g., Two-Spirit) 0 0.0 Middle Eastern or North African 0 0.0

Transgender 0 0.0 Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 0 0.0

Non-Binary 0 0.0 White 5 71.4

Questioning 0 0.0 Multiple Races 0 0.0

Different Identity 0 0.0 Unknown 0 0.0

More Than One Gender 0 0.0 (*slight variance due to rounding to the nearest whole integer) Total: 7 100

Unknown 0 0.0 Substance Use Problem Disability or Disorder That Seriously Limits Ability to Live Independently 1 14.3

Total: 7 100 Veteran Status 2 28.6

Homeless for First Time During Past 12 Months 3 42.9 Victim of Domestic Violence*
(*Includes Experiencing Homelessness Due to Fleeing Domestic Violence, Dating Violence, Sexual 0 0.0
HIV/AIDS 0 0.0 Assault, or Stalking)

Incarcerated During the Last 12 Months 1 14.3

2024 Continuum of Care Homeless Count and Survey Report 58 2024 Continuum of Care Homeless Count and Survey Report 59
ONTARIO Total Number of Unsheltered Adults: 163
Of the 163 adults counted, volunteers were able to administer 78 surveys.

Demographic Information n=78 Demographic Information


Number Percent Number Percent
Age:
Income:
18-24 5 6.4
No Monthly Income 50 64.1
25-34 16 20.5
$1–$250 6 7.7
35-44 25 32.0
$251–$5000 4 5.1
45-54 12 15.4
$501–$1,000 5 6.4
55-64 19 24.4
More Than $1,000 6 7.7
65+ 1 1.3
Unknown 7 9.0
(*slight variance due to rounding to the nearest whole integer) Total: 78 100
(*slight variance due to rounding to the nearest whole integer) Total: 78 100
Chronic Health Condition That Is Life-Threatening, Such as Heart, Lung, Liver, Kidney, or
Cancerous Disease
9 11.5
Mental Health Disability or Disorder That Seriously Limits Ability to Live Independently 19 24.4
Chronically Homeless 36 46.2 Physical Disability That Seriously Limits Ability to Live Independently 21 26.9
Developmental Homeless 5 6.4 Race:
Foster Care (ever been) 9 11.5 American Indian, Alaska Native, or Indigenous 1 1.3
Gender:
Asian or Asian American 0 0.0
Woman (Girl if child) 19 24.4
Black, African American, or African 9 11.5
Man (Boy if child) 59 75.6
Hispanic/Latina/e/o 44 56.4
Culturally Specific Identity (e.g., Two-Spirit) 0 0.0
Middle Eastern or North African 0 0.0
Transgender 0 0.0
Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 0 0.0
Non-Binary 0 0.0
White 21 26.9
Questioning 0 0.0
Multiple Races 0 0.0
Different Identity 0 0.0
Unknown 3 3.9
More Than One Gender 0 0.0
(*slight variance due to rounding to the nearest whole integer) Total: 78 100
Unknown 0 0.0
Substance Use Problem Disability or Disorder That Seriously Limits Ability to Live Independently 20 25.6
Total: 78 100
Veteran Status 8 10.3
Homeless for First Time During Past 12 Months 27 34.6
Victim of Domestic Violence*
HIV/AIDS 1 1.3 (*Includes Experiencing Homelessness Due to Fleeing Domestic Violence, Dating Violence, Sexual 6 7.7
Assault, or Stalking)
Incarcerated During the Last 12 Months 20 25.6

2024 Continuum of Care Homeless Count and Survey Report 60 2024 Continuum of Care Homeless Count and Survey Report 61
PHELAN/
PINON HILLS Total Number of Unsheltered Adults: 7
Of the 7 adults counted, volunteers were able to administer 5 surveys.

Demographic Information n=5 Demographic Information


Number Percent Number Percent
Age:
Income:
18-24 0 0.0
No Monthly Income 2 40.0
25-34 1 20.0
$1–$250 0 0.0
35-44 2 40.0
$251–$5000 0 0.0
45-54 2 40.0
$501–$1,000 1 20.0
55-64 0 0.0
More Than $1,000 1 20.0
65+ 0 0.0
Unknown 1 20.0
(*slight variance due to rounding to the nearest whole integer) Total: 5 100
(*slight variance due to rounding to the nearest whole integer) Total: 5 100
Chronic Health Condition That Is Life-Threatening, Such as Heart, Lung, Liver, Kidney, or
1 20.0
Cancerous Disease Mental Health Disability or Disorder That Seriously Limits Ability to Live Independently 3 60.0
Chronically Homeless 1 20.0 Physical Disability That Seriously Limits Ability to Live Independently 0 0.0
Developmental Homeless 0 0.0 Race:
Foster Care (ever been) 2 40.0 American Indian, Alaska Native, or Indigenous 0 0.0
Gender: Asian or Asian American 0 0.0
Woman (Girl if child) 1 20.0 Black, African American, or African 0 0.0
Man (Boy if child) 4 80.0
Hispanic/Latina/e/o 0 0.0
Culturally Specific Identity (e.g., Two-Spirit) 0 0.0
Middle Eastern or North African 0 0.0
Transgender 0 0.0
Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 0 0.0
Non-Binary 0 0.0
White 5 100
Questioning 0 0.0
Multiple Races 0 0.0
Different Identity 0 0.0
Unknown 0 0.0
More Than One Gender 0 0.0
(*slight variance due to rounding to the nearest whole integer) Total: 5 100
Unknown 0 0.0
Substance Use Problem Disability or Disorder That Seriously Limits Ability to Live Independently 0 0.0
Total: 5 100
Veteran Status 0 0.0
Homeless for First Time During Past 12 Months 0 0.0
Victim of Domestic Violence*
HIV/AIDS 0 0.0 (*Includes Experiencing Homelessness Due to Fleeing Domestic Violence, Dating Violence, Sexual 0 0.0
Assault, or Stalking)
Incarcerated During the Last 12 Months 0 0.0

2024 Continuum of Care Homeless Count and Survey Report 62 2024 Continuum of Care Homeless Count and Survey Report 63
RANCHO
CUCAMONGA Total Number of Unsheltered Adults: 83
Of the 83 adults counted, volunteers were able to administer 44 surveys.

Demographic Information n=44 Demographic Information


Number Percent
Number Percent
Age:
Income:
18-24 2 4.5
No Monthly Income 26 59.1
25-34 6 13.6
$1–$250 5 11.4
35-44 18 40.9
$251–$5000 2 4.5
45-54 6 13.6
$501–$1,000 3 6.8
55-64 11 25.0
65+ 1 2.2
More Than $1,000 7 15.9

(*slight variance due to rounding to the nearest whole integer) Total: 44 99.8 Unknown 1 2.3

Chronic Health Condition That Is Life-Threatening, Such as Heart, Lung, Liver, Kidney, or (*slight variance due to rounding to the nearest whole integer) Total: 44 100
Cancerous Disease
3 6.8
Mental Health Disability or Disorder That Seriously Limits Ability to Live Independently 6 13.6
Chronically Homeless 12 27.3
Physical Disability That Seriously Limits Ability to Live Independently 5 11.4
Developmental Homeless 0 0.0
Race:
Foster Care (ever been) 2 4.5
American Indian, Alaska Native, or Indigenous 2 4.5
Gender:
Asian or Asian American 0 0.0
Woman (Girl if child) 9 20.5
Black, African American, or African 8 18.2
Man (Boy if child) 35 79.5
Hispanic/Latina/e/o 15 34.1
Culturally Specific Identity (e.g., Two-Spirit) 0 0.0
Middle Eastern or North African 1 2.3
Transgender 0 0.0
Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 0 0.0
Non-Binary 0 0.0
White 15 34.1
Questioning 0 0.0
Multiple Races 2 4.5
Different Identity 0 0.0
Unknown 1 2.3
More Than One Gender 0 0.0
(*slight variance due to rounding to the nearest whole integer) Total: 44 100
Unknown 0 0.0
Total: 44 100 Substance Use Problem Disability or Disorder That Seriously Limits Ability to Live Independently 7 15.9

Homeless for First Time During Past 12 Months 17 38.6 Veteran Status 2 4.5

HIV/AIDS 0 0.0 Victim of Domestic Violence*


(*Includes Experiencing Homelessness Due to Fleeing Domestic Violence, Dating Violence, Sexual 0 0.0
Incarcerated During the Last 12 Months 15 34.1 Assault, or Stalking)

2024 Continuum of Care Homeless Count and Survey Report 64 2024 Continuum of Care Homeless Count and Survey Report 65
REDLANDS Total Number of Unsheltered Adults: 141
Of the 141 adults counted, volunteers were able to administer 63 surveys.

Demographic Information n=63 Demographic Information


Number Percent Number Percent
Age: Income:
18-24 4 6.3 No Monthly Income 45 71.4
25-34 13 20.7
$1–$250 4 6.3
35-44 15 23.8
$251–$5000 3 4.8
45-54 19 30.2
$501–$1,000 3 4.8
55-64 6 9.5
More Than $1,000 8 12.7
65+ 6 9.5
Unknown 0 0.0
(*slight variance due to rounding to the nearest whole integer) Total: 63 100
(*slight variance due to rounding to the nearest whole integer) Total: 63 100
Chronic Health Condition That Is Life-Threatening, Such as Heart, Lung, Liver, Kidney, or
Cancerous Disease
2 3.2 Mental Health Disability or Disorder That Seriously Limits Ability to Live Independently 11 17.5
Chronically Homeless 27 42.9 Physical Disability That Seriously Limits Ability to Live Independently 10 15.9
Developmental Homeless 5 7.9 Race:
Foster Care (ever been) 7 11.1 American Indian, Alaska Native, or Indigenous 1 1.6
Gender: Asian or Asian American 0 0.0
Woman (Girl if child) 21 33.3 Black, African American, or African 6 9.5
Man (Boy if child) 42 66.7 Hispanic/Latina/e/o 27 42.9
Culturally Specific Identity (e.g., Two-Spirit) 0 0.0 Middle Eastern or North African 0 0.0
Transgender 0 0.0 Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 0 0.0
Non-Binary 0 0.0
White 29 46.0
Questioning 0 0.0
Multiple Races 0 0.0
Different Identity 0 0.0
Unknown 0 0.0
More Than One Gender 0 0.0
(*slight variance due to rounding to the nearest whole integer) Total: 63 100
Unknown 0 0.0
Substance Use Problem Disability or Disorder That Seriously Limits Ability to Live Independently 30 47.6
Total: 63 100
Veteran Status 3 4.8
Homeless for First Time During Past 12 Months 22 34.9
Victim of Domestic Violence*
HIV/AIDS 0 0.0 (*Includes Experiencing Homelessness Due to Fleeing Domestic Violence, Dating Violence, Sexual 5 7.9
Assault, or Stalking)
Incarcerated During the Last 12 Months 10 15.9

2024 Continuum of Care Homeless Count and Survey Report 66 2024 Continuum of Care Homeless Count and Survey Report 67
RIALTO Total Number of Unsheltered Adults: 73
Of the 73 adults counted, volunteers were able to administer 50 surveys.

Demographic Information n=50 Demographic Information


Number Percent
Number Percent
Age:
Income:
18-24 1 2.0
No Monthly Income 26 52.0
25-34 10 20.0
$1–$250 7 14.0
35-44 21 42.0
$251–$5000 3 6.0
45-54 7 14.0
$501–$1,000 3 6.0
55-64 8 16.0
More Than $1,000 3 6.0
65+ 3 6.0
Unknown 8 16.0
(*slight variance due to rounding to the nearest whole integer) Total: 50 100
Chronic Health Condition That Is Life-Threatening, Such as Heart, Lung, Liver, Kidney, or
(*slight variance due to rounding to the nearest whole integer) Total: 50 100
Cancerous Disease
6 12.0
Mental Health Disability or Disorder That Seriously Limits Ability to Live Independently 12 24.0
Chronically Homeless 16 32.0 Physical Disability That Seriously Limits Ability to Live Independently 7 14.0
Developmental Homeless 4 8.0
Race:
Foster Care (ever been) 6 12.0
American Indian, Alaska Native, or Indigenous 0 0.0
Gender:
Asian or Asian American 0 0.0
Woman (Girl if child) 11 22.0
Black, African American, or African 9 18.0
Man (Boy if child) 38 76.0
Hispanic/Latina/e/o 22 44.0
Culturally Specific Identity (e.g., Two-Spirit) 0 0.0
Middle Eastern or North African 0 0.0
Transgender 0 0.0
Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 2 4.0
Non-Binary 0 0.0
White 14 28.0
Questioning 0 0.0
Multiple Races 3 6.0
Different Identity 0 0.0
Unknown 0 0.0
More Than One Gender 0 0.0
(*slight variance due to rounding to the nearest whole integer) Total: 50 100
Unknown 1 2.0
Substance Use Problem Disability or Disorder That Seriously Limits Ability to Live Independently 16 32.0
Total: 50 100
Veteran Status 1 2.0
Homeless for First Time During Past 12 Months 23 46.0
Victim of Domestic Violence*
HIV/AIDS 0 0.0 (*Includes Experiencing Homelessness Due to Fleeing Domestic Violence, Dating Violence, Sexual 4 8.0
Incarcerated During the Last 12 Months 15 30.0 Assault, or Stalking)

2024 Continuum of Care Homeless Count and Survey Report 68 2024 Continuum of Care Homeless Count and Survey Report 69
RUNNING SPRINGS Total Number of Unsheltered Adults: 5
Of the 5 adults counted, volunteers were able to administer 4 surveys.

Demographic Information n=4 Demographic Information


Number Percent
Number Percent
Age:
Income:
18-24 0 0.0
No Monthly Income 1 25.0
25-34 1 25.0
$1–$250 1 25.0
35-44 0 0.0
$251–$5000 2 50.0
45-54 3 75.0
$501–$1,000 0 0.0
55-64 0 0.0
More Than $1,000 0 0.0
65+ 0 0.0
(*slight variance due to rounding to the nearest whole integer) Total: 4 100 Unknown 0 0.0

Chronic Health Condition That Is Life-Threatening, Such as Heart, Lung, Liver, Kidney, or (*slight variance due to rounding to the nearest whole integer) Total: 4 100
Cancerous Disease
Mental Health Disability or Disorder That Seriously Limits Ability to Live Independently 1 25.0
Chronically Homeless 0 0.0
Physical Disability That Seriously Limits Ability to Live Independently 0 0.0
Developmental Homeless 0 0.0
Race:
Foster Care (ever been) 0 0.0
American Indian, Alaska Native, or Indigenous 0 0.0
Gender:
Asian or Asian American 0 0.0
Woman (Girl if child) 1 25.0
Black, African American, or African 0 0.0
Man (Boy if child) 3 75.0
Hispanic/Latina/e/o 0 0.0
Culturally Specific Identity (e.g., Two-Spirit) 0 0.0
Middle Eastern or North African 0 0.0
Transgender 0 0.0
Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 0 0.0
Non-Binary 0 0.0
White 4 100
Questioning 0 0.0
Multiple Races 0 0.0
Different Identity 0 0.0
Unknown 0 0.0
More Than One Gender 0 0.0
(*slight variance due to rounding to the nearest whole integer) Total: 4 100
Unknown 0 0.0
Total: 4 100
Substance Use Problem Disability or Disorder That Seriously Limits Ability to Live Independently 0 0.0

Homeless for First Time During Past 12 Months 0 0.0 Veteran Status 0 0.0

HIV/AIDS 0 0.0 Victim of Domestic Violence*


(*Includes Experiencing Homelessness Due to Fleeing Domestic Violence, Dating Violence, Sexual 0 0.0
Incarcerated During the Last 12 Months 0 0.0 Assault, or Stalking)

2024 Continuum of Care Homeless Count and Survey Report 70 2024 Continuum of Care Homeless Count and Survey Report 71
SAN BERNARDINO Total Number of Unsheltered Adults: 972
Of the 972 adults counted, volunteers were able to administer 481 surveys.

Demographic Information n=481 Demographic Information


Number Percent
Number Percent
Age:
Income:
18-24 14 2.9
No Monthly Income 351 72.9
25-34 90 18.7
$1–$250 34 7.1
35-44 142 29.5
$251–$5000 27 5.6
45-54 112 23.3
$501–$1,000 24 5.0
55-64 100 20.8
65+ 23 4.8 More Than $1,000 37 7.7

(*slight variance due to rounding to the nearest whole integer) Total: 481 100 Unknown 8 1.7

Chronic Health Condition That Is Life-Threatening, Such as Heart, Lung, Liver, Kidney, or (*slight variance due to rounding to the nearest whole integer) Total: 481 100
Cancerous Disease
84 17.5
Mental Health Disability or Disorder That Seriously Limits Ability to Live Independently 103 21.4
Chronically Homeless 216 44.9
Physical Disability That Seriously Limits Ability to Live Independently 98 20.4
Developmental Homeless 30 6.2
Race:
Foster Care (ever been) 60 12.5
American Indian, Alaska Native, or Indigenous 15 3.1
Gender:
Asian or Asian American 6 1.3
Woman (Girl if child) 168 34.9
Black, African American, or African 127 26.4
Man (Boy if child) 307 63.8
Hispanic/Latina/e/o 163 33.9
Culturally Specific Identity (e.g., Two-Spirit) 1 0.2
Middle Eastern or North African 1 0.2
Transgender 3 0.6
Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 2 0.4
Non-Binary 1 0.2
White 142 29.5
Questioning 0 0.0
Multiple Races 16 3.3
Different Identity 0 0.0
Unknown 9 1.9
More Than One Gender 0 0.0
Unknown 1 0.2
(*slight variance due to rounding to the nearest whole integer) Total: 481 100

Total: 481 100* Substance Use Problem Disability or Disorder That Seriously Limits Ability to Live Independently 134 27.9

Homeless for First Time During Past 12 Months 159 33.1 Veteran Status 28 5.8

HIV/AIDS 8 1.7 Victim of Domestic Violence*


(*Includes Experiencing Homelessness Due to Fleeing Domestic Violence, Dating Violence, Sexual 41 8.5
Incarcerated During the Last 12 Months 85 17.7 Assault, or Stalking)

2024 Continuum of Care Homeless Count and Survey Report 72 2024 Continuum of Care Homeless Count and Survey Report 73
TWENTYNINE PALMS Total Number of Unsheltered Adults: 77
Of the 77 adults counted, volunteers were able to administer 63 surveys.

Demographic Information n=63 Demographic Information


Number Percent
Number Percent
Age:
Income:
18-24 7 11.1
No Monthly Income 47 74.6
25-34 11 17.5
$1–$250 1 1.6
35-44 15 23.8
$251–$5000 2 3.2
45-54 8 12.7
55-64 14 22.2
$501–$1,000 7 11.1

65+ 8 12.7 More Than $1,000 6 9.5

(*slight variance due to rounding to the nearest whole integer) Total: 63 100 Unknown 0 0.0

Chronic Health Condition That Is Life-Threatening, Such as Heart, Lung, Liver, Kidney, or (*slight variance due to rounding to the nearest whole integer) Total: 63 100
Cancerous Disease
8 12.7
Mental Health Disability or Disorder That Seriously Limits Ability to Live Independently 10 15.9
Chronically Homeless 42 66.7
Physical Disability That Seriously Limits Ability to Live Independently
Developmental Homeless 7 11.1
Race:
Foster Care (ever been) 8 12.7
American Indian, Alaska Native, or Indigenous 2 3.2
Gender:
Asian or Asian American 2 3.2
Woman (Girl if child) 31 49.2
Black, African American, or African 11 17.5
Man (Boy if child) 31 49.2
Hispanic/Latina/e/o 12 19.0
Culturally Specific Identity (e.g., Two-Spirit) 0 0.0
Middle Eastern or North African 0 0.0
Transgender 0 0.0
Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 1 1.6
Non-Binary 0 0.0
White 35 55.5
Questioning 0 0.0
Multiple Races 0 0.0
Different Identity 0 0.0
Unknown 0 0.0
More Than One Gender 1 1.6
Unknown 0 0.0 (*slight variance due to rounding to the nearest whole integer) Total: 63 100

Total: 63 100 Substance Use Problem Disability or Disorder That Seriously Limits Ability to Live Independently 17 27.0

Homeless for First Time During Past 12 Months 12 19.0 Veteran Status 3 4.8

HIV/AIDS 1 1.6 Victim of Domestic Violence*


(*Includes Experiencing Homelessness Due to Fleeing Domestic Violence, Dating Violence, Sexual 6 9.5
Incarcerated During the Last 12 Months 3 4.8 Assault, or Stalking)

2024 Continuum of Care Homeless Count and Survey Report 74 2024 Continuum of Care Homeless Count and Survey Report 75
UPLAND Total Number of Unsheltered Adults: 37
Of the 37 adults counted, volunteers were able to administer 23 surveys.

Demographic Information n=23 Demographic Information


Number Percent
Number Percent
Age:
Income:
18-24 0 0.0
No Monthly Income 12 52.2
25-34 3 13.0
$1–$250 1 4.3
35-44 6 26.1
$251–$5000 2 8.7
45-54 4 17.4
$501–$1,000 5 21.8
55-64 7 30.5
65+ 3 13.0
More Than $1,000 2 8.7

(*slight variance due to rounding to the nearest whole integer) Total: 23 100 Unknown 1 4.3

Chronic Health Condition That Is Life-Threatening, Such as Heart, Lung, Liver, Kidney, or (*slight variance due to rounding to the nearest whole integer) Total: 23 100
Cancerous Disease
5 21.7
Mental Health Disability or Disorder That Seriously Limits Ability to Live Independently 6 26.1
Chronically Homeless 11 47.8
Physical Disability That Seriously Limits Ability to Live Independently 6 26.1
Developmental Homeless 0 0.0
Race:
Foster Care (ever been) 1 4.3
American Indian, Alaska Native, or Indigenous 0 0.0
Gender:
Asian or Asian American 1 4.3
Woman (Girl if child) 5 21.8
Black, African American, or African 6 26.1
Man (Boy if child) 16 69.6
Hispanic/Latina/e/o 7 30.4
Culturally Specific Identity (e.g., Two-Spirit) 0 0.0
Middle Eastern or North African 0 0.0
Transgender 0 0.0
Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 0 0.0
Non-Binary 0 0.0
White 9 39.1
Questioning 0 0.0
Multiple Races 0 0.0
Different Identity 0 0.0
Unknown 0 0.0
More Than One Gender 0 0.0
(*slight variance due to rounding to the nearest whole integer) Total: 23 100*
Unknown 2 8.6
Total: 23 100 Substance Use Problem Disability or Disorder That Seriously Limits Ability to Live Independently 8 34.8

Homeless for First Time During Past 12 Months 7 30.4 Veteran Status 1 4.3

HIV/AIDS 0 0.0 Victim of Domestic Violence*


(*Includes Experiencing Homelessness Due to Fleeing Domestic Violence, Dating Violence, Sexual 1 4.3
Incarcerated During the Last 12 Months 11 47.8 Assault, or Stalking)

2024 Continuum of Care Homeless Count and Survey Report 76 2024 Continuum of Care Homeless Count and Survey Report 77
VICTORVILLE Total Number of Unsheltered Adults: 326
Of the 326 adults counted, volunteers were able to administer 194 surveys.

Demographic Information n=194 Demographic Information

Number Percent Number Percent

Age: Income:
18-24 5 2.6 No Monthly Income 141 72.7
25-34 43 22.2 $1–$250 22 11.3
35-44 54 27.8 $251–$5000 10 5.2
45-54 45 23.2
$501–$1,000 4 2.1
55-64 37 19.0
More Than $1,000 15 7.7
65+ 10 5.2
Unknown 2 1.0
(*slight variance due to rounding to the nearest whole integer) Total: 194 100
(*slight variance due to rounding to the nearest whole integer) Total: 194 100
Chronic Health Condition That Is Life-Threatening, Such as Heart, Lung, Liver, Kidney, or
22 11.3
Cancerous Disease Mental Health Disability or Disorder That Seriously Limits Ability to Live Independently 36 18.6
Chronically Homeless 85 43.8 Physical Disability That Seriously Limits Ability to Live Independently 35 18.0
Developmental Homeless 11 5.7 Race:
Foster Care (ever been) 26 13.4 American Indian, Alaska Native, or Indigenous 0 0.0
Gender:
Asian or Asian American 1 0.5
Woman (Girl if child) 50 25.8
Black, African American, or African 46 23.7
Man (Boy if child) 141 72.7
Hispanic/Latina/e/o 57 29.4
Culturally Specific Identity (e.g., Two-Spirit) 0 0.0
Middle Eastern or North African 0 0.0
Transgender 1 0.5
Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 1 0.5
Non-Binary 0 0.0
White 81 41.8
Questioning 0 0.0
Multiple Races 5 2.6
Different Identity 1 0.5
Unknown 3 1.5
More Than One Gender 0 0.0
Unknown 1 0.5 (*slight variance due to rounding to the nearest whole integer) Total: 194 100

Total: 194 100 Substance Use Problem Disability or Disorder That Seriously Limits Ability to Live Independently 60 30.9

Homeless for First Time During Past 12 Months 84 43.3 Veteran Status 21 10.8

HIV/AIDS 4 2.1 Victim of Domestic Violence*


(*Includes Experiencing Homelessness Due to Fleeing Domestic Violence, Dating Violence, Sexual 10 5.2
Incarcerated During the Last 12 Months 37 19.1 Assault, or Stalking)

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YUCAIPA Total Number of Unsheltered Adults: 12
Of the 12 adults counted, volunteers were able to administer 9 surveys.

Demographic Information n=9 Demographic Information


Number Percent
Number Percent
Age:
Income:
18-24 0 0.0
No Monthly Income 4 44.5
25-34 3 33.3
$1–$250 1 11.1
35-44 0 0.0
$251–$5000 2 22.2
45-54 4 44.5
$501–$1,000 1 11.1
55-64 2 22.2
65+ 0 0.0 More Than $1,000 0 0.0

(*slight variance due to rounding to the nearest whole integer) Total: 9 100 Unknown 1 11.1

Chronic Health Condition That Is Life-Threatening, Such as Heart, Lung, Liver, Kidney, or (*slight variance due to rounding to the nearest whole integer) Total: 9 100
Cancerous Disease
1 11.1
Mental Health Disability or Disorder That Seriously Limits Ability to Live Independently 2 22.2
Chronically Homeless 3 33.3
Physical Disability That Seriously Limits Ability to Live Independently 1 11.1
Developmental Homeless 0 0.0
Race:
Foster Care (ever been) 0 0.0
American Indian, Alaska Native, or Indigenous 0 0.0
Gender:
Asian or Asian American 0 0.0
Woman (Girl if child) 3 33.3
Black, African American, or African 0 0.0
Man (Boy if child) 6 66.7
Hispanic/Latina/e/o 1 11.1
Culturally Specific Identity (e.g., Two-Spirit) 0 0.0
Middle Eastern or North African 0 0.0
Transgender 0 0.0
Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 0 0.0
Non-Binary 0 0.0
White 8 88.9
Questioning 0 0.0
Multiple Races 0 0.0
Different Identity 0 0.0
Unknown 0 0.0
More Than One Gender 0 0.0
(*slight variance due to rounding to the nearest whole integer) Total: 9 100
Unknown 0 0.0
Total: 9 100 Substance Use Problem Disability or Disorder That Seriously Limits Ability to Live Independently 6 66.7

Homeless for First Time During Past 12 Months 5 55.6 Veteran Status 0 0.0

HIV/AIDS 0 0.0 Victim of Domestic Violence*


(*Includes Experiencing Homelessness Due to Fleeing Domestic Violence, Dating Violence, Sexual 0 0.0
Incarcerated During the Last 12 Months 3 33.3 Assault, or Stalking)

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YUCCA VALLEY Total Number of Unsheltered Adults: 76
Of the 76 adults counted, volunteers were able to administer 54 surveys.

Demographic Information n=54 Demographic Information


Number Percent Number Percent
Age:
Income:
18-24 2 3.7
No Monthly Income 30 55.6
25-34 10 18.5
$1–$250 2 3.7
35-44 9 16.7
$251–$5000 6 11.1
45-54 11 20.3
$501–$1,000 8 14.8
55-64 19 35.2
More Than $1,000 8 14.8
65+ 3 5.6
Unknown 0 0.0
(*slight variance due to rounding to the nearest whole integer) Total: 54 100
(*slight variance due to rounding to the nearest whole integer) Total: 54 100
Chronic Health Condition That Is Life-Threatening, Such as Heart, Lung, Liver, Kidney, or
Cancerous Disease
6 11.1
Mental Health Disability or Disorder That Seriously Limits Ability to Live Independently 31 57.4
Chronically Homeless 37 68.5 Physical Disability That Seriously Limits Ability to Live Independently 7 13.0
Developmental Homeless 5 9.3 Race:
Foster Care (ever been) 5 9.3 American Indian, Alaska Native, or Indigenous 0 0.0
Gender:
Asian or Asian American 0 0.0
Woman (Girl if child) 13 24.1
Black, African American, or African 3 5.6
Man (Boy if child) 41 75.9
Hispanic/Latina/e/o 3 5.6
Culturally Specific Identity (e.g., Two-Spirit) 0 0.0
Middle Eastern or North African 0 0.0
Transgender 0 0.0
Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 1 1.8
Non-Binary 0 0.0
White 43 79.6
Questioning 0 0.0
Multiple Races 4 7.4
Different Identity 0 0.0
Unknown 0 0.0
More Than One Gender 0 0.0
(*slight variance due to rounding to the nearest whole integer) Total: 54 100
Unknown 0 0.0
Substance Use Problem Disability or Disorder That Seriously Limits Ability to Live Independently 27 50.0
Total: 54 100
Veteran Status 4 7.4
Homeless for First Time During Past 12 Months 14 25.9
Victim of Domestic Violence*
HIV/AIDS 1 1.9 (*Includes Experiencing Homelessness Due to Fleeing Domestic Violence, Dating Violence, Sexual 1 1.9
Assault, or Stalking)
Incarcerated During the Last 12 Months 13 24.1

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APPENDIX B
Appendix B: • If no, were you ever called into ac�ve duty as a member of the Na�onal Guard or as
a Reservist?
Unsheltered Count Survey
Unsheltered Count Survey 13. Do you have any of the following disabili�es or disorders that make it difficult for you
_____________________________________ or seriously limit your ability to live independently?

1. Where did you sleep last night? • Long-las�ng physical disability;


• Long-las�ng developmental disability;
• If in a vehicle, what type of vehicle? • Serious mental illness or emo�onal impairment; or
• How many persons, including yourself, slept overnight in the same vehicle? • Substance use disorder.

2. What is the first ini�al of your first name? 14. Have you been diagnosed with AIDS or tested posi�ve for HIV?

3. What is the first ini�al of your last name? 15. Has a doctor or other medical professional ever told you that you have a chronic health
condi�on that is life-threatening, such as heart, lung, liver, kidney or cancerous
4. What is your gender? disease?

5. How old are you? 16. Are you currently experiencing homelessness because you are fleeing domes�c
violence, da�ng violence, sexual assault, or stalking?
6. What is your race/ethnicity?
17. Have you been incarcerated during the last 12 months?
7. In what state were you born?
• Were you released on parole or proba�on?
• If the person was born outside of the United States, select “Outside of the U.S.” and
note what country. 18. How much is your monthly income?

8. In what city/community did you first become homeless? • No income;


• $1 to $250;
Note: Questions 10 and 11 were asked to help determine if the person was chronically homeless • $251 to $500;
according to HUD’s definition. • $501 to $1,000; or
• More than $1,000.
9. Did you become homeless for the first �me during the past 12 months?
19. Have you ever been in foster care?
10. Have you been living in a shelter and/or on the streets, in abandoned buildings, or in a
vehicle for the past year or more? 20. Do you have any children living with you?

11. Have you been living in a shelter and/or on the streets, in abandoned buildings, or in a • How many are under age 18?
vehicle at least four (4) separate �mes during the last three (3) years, including now? • What is the child’s gender?
• Is the child Hispanic, La�no, or La�na?
12. Have you served in the United States Armed Forces? • What is the child’s race?
• What is the child’s age?
• Is the child enrolled in school?

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21. Do you have a spouse or partner who is also homeless and living with you?

• If yes, administer the survey to spouse or partner.

22. Would you like to provide a phone number so a team member can contact and locate
you to provide assistance and services for your need(s)?

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560 East Hospitality Lane, Suite 200
San Bernardino, CA 92415-0044
Phone: 909.501.0600
Email: [email protected]
TTY: 771

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