Definitions
Who's At Risk
Human Costs
Causes
Potpourri
100

Paying 30% or less of your income for a place to live

What is Affordable Housing? 

100

The average income of a person experiencing homelessness in Michigan

What is $662?

100

The average cost per homeless person per year to taxpayers

What is $35,578? 

100

There are ___ levels of barriers associated with housing insecurity

What is 4

100

Ways people can impact homelessness

What is to Become Knowledgeable About the Housing Resources In Your Area?

What is to Advocate When You See A Need?

What is to Educate and Engage Stakeholders? 


200

A person who has been homeless for more than a year, or 4 or more times in the past 3 years. 

What is chronically homeless? 

200

The maximum percentage of a person's income that should be used to pay rent

What is 30%? 

200

The percentage of homeless individuals in Michigan who are African American.

What is 52%?

200

This housing option is suggested for persons experiencing level 3 barriers (i.e no income, recent history of chronic SUD, level 2 barriers)

What is transitional or permanent supportive housing?

200

A stigma associated with housing insecurity.

What is laziness, unhygienic, violent, substance use, scamming, etc..

300

An approach that prioritizes providing permanent housing to people experiencing homelessness, ending their homelessness and serving as a platform from which they can pursue personal goals and improve their quality of life.

Housing First Model

300

Types of discrimination that make a person at risk of homelessness

What are racism, ableism and sexism? Etc...

300

The percentage of the homeless population in Michigan living with a disability

What is 44%?

300

This world altering event caused a significant increase in unemployment which perpetuated homelessness in its wake.

What is COVID-19?

300

The city of Detroit has a single point entry system for those seeking facing housing insecurity. What is it?

What is CAM

400

HUD's classification for an individual sleeping in their car

What is literally homeless? 

400

The average monthly rent range in the state of Michigan?

What is $579 to $1285? 

400

The percentage of Michigan's insured homeless population receiving Medicaid

What is 75%?

400

This number of people were reported to experience homelessness in Michigan in 2019

What is 61,832

400

What does CAM stand for?

What is Coordinated Assessment Model

500

A program that pairs housing assistance with access to services (PSH). 

What is Permanent Supportive Housing? 

500

One type of risk factor for experiencing homelessness

What are health issues? 

500

All 5 types of disabilities homeless individuals in Michigan experience.

What are Mental health, Physical Health, Chronic Illness, Substance Use Disorder, and Developmental Disabilities? 

500

Name the four levels of barriers in their correct order

What are none/temporary crisis; low to moderate; high and extreme?

500

 The 4 Main Strategies of the Michigan Campaign to End Homelessness

What is

1. Increasing access to affordable and attainable housing for all Michiganders.

2. Using cross-sector collaboration to impact other Social Determinants of Health that lead to housing insecurity.

3.Enhancing the homeless service delivery system to better serve those in need.

4. Increasing prevention and diversion efforts to mitigate the risk of becoming homeless. 

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