Data

Below is the current data and demographics for the programs and clients served at the Mesilla Valley Community of Hope

Program Year 21-22  Abode

GOAL

OUTCOME

Housing Stability

80% 

95%

 Income  (gained or maintained)

60%

60%

  Program Year 22-23  Abode

 

 

Housing Stability

80%

100%

 Income  (gained or maintained)

60%

81%

Program Year 23-24 Abode

 

 

Housing Stability

 80%

91%

Income (gained or maintained)

60%

86%

 The longest resident currently at Abode has been there 9 years.  15 People living in 2 group homes.

 

*Consider our next PSH program:  51 scattered-site vouchers throughout Las Cruces (all different apartments throughout town)—we call it Community Housing Connection (CHC):

Program Year 21-22  CHC

  GOAL

OUTCOME

Housing Stability

 80%

87%

 Income (gained or maintained)

 60%

59% COVID hurt income* although CHC expansion grant hit 76%

Program Year 22-23  CHC

 

 

Housing Stability

97%      (must be at 80%) 

97%

 Income  (gained or maintained)

41%      (must be at 60%) 

41% Still COVID issues (long SS wait times for determinations)

 Program Year 23-24  CHC

 

 

Housing Stability

 80%

85%

 Income (gained or maintained)

60%

66%

 

Let’s look at Sue’s House which the City of Las Cruces helped us develop for 4 chronically homeless women:

Program Year 21-22  Sue’s House  

GOAL

OUTCOME

Housing Stability

80%

100%

 Income (gained or maintained)

60%

75%

  Program Year 22-23  SUE’S

 

 

Housing Stability

80%          

100%

 Income (gained or maintained)

60%     

50%  Still COVID issues (long SS           wait times for determinations)

  Program Year 23-24  SUE’S

 

 

Housing Stability

100%          (has to be 80+)

100%

 Income (gained or maintained)

75%             (has to be 60+)

75%

       

Longest resident just celebrated 5 years!!! 

 

 

Program Year 22-23  DESERT HOPE

GOAL

OUTCOME

Housing Stability

80%

64%  (1st year, no property management)

 Income (gained or maintained)

60%

65%

Program Year  2023-24  DESERT HOPE

 

 

Housing Stability

80%         

83%

 Income (gained or maintained)

60%      

69%

Serves 40 clients with disabilities

Program Year 21-22 Rapid Rehousing

GOAL

OUTCOME

Housing Stability

80%

92%

 Income (gained or maintained)

60%

61%

 Program Year 22-23 Rapid Rehousing 

 

 

Housing Stability

80%

94%

Income  (gained or maintained)

 60%

60%

Program Year 2023-24 Rapid Rehousing 

 

 

Housing Stability

80%

94%

Income (gained or maintained)

60%

68%

**Rapid Rehousing is a 24-month program (more like transitional, but HUD doesn’t call it that anymore); serves 22 Head of Households; scattered-site program

 

MVCH counted 281 people sleeping outside during the Point in Time (PIT) Count in January 2023.

For more information, please refer to the Point in Time Count Report released by the NM Coalition to End Homelessness here:  https://www.nmceh.org/pitreports

 

Stats at a Glance!

*Scroll further down to see a more detailed breakdown for each Fiscal Year

 

Mesilla Valley Community of Hope End of Fiscal Year   2023-2024 Stats

Total Clients: 10077

Race
White 8801
Black 771
Native/Alaskan Native 291
Asian 34
Black+White 12
Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 31
Native+White 5
Other 59
Other MultiRacial (HUD) 73

Ethnicity
Hispanic 6181
Not Hispanic 3896

Gender
Male 6222
Female 3853
Transgender 2

Age Range
18-90
Vet 616

New Chronically Homeless 300

Total Services 32823
Shower 5977
R/R 1517
Phone 1386
Mail/Msgs 10035
Case Mgmt 8279
Laundry 2031
Locker 310
Clothing 2891
Computer 366
Legal 31

Total Households Housed 892
# of people 1565
# of adults 1080
# of children 485
# of vets 147
# with increased income 13
# who had employment at exit 46

Mano y Mano
Unique People Worked 1365
Men 1175
Women 190
Total Times Worked 5426

Camp Hope
Total People Served 256
Male 180
Female 75
Trans 1

SOAR
59 Services provided to clients; 95 unique individuals served. 8 approvals.

Volunteer Hours
10284 hours donated, equaling $130,430 in donated hours

 

Mesilla Valley Community of Hope End of Fiscal Year   2022-2023 Stats

Total Clients: 7,258

Race
White – 6292

Black – 523
Native/Alaskan Native – 196
Asian – 10
Black+White – 7
Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander – 17
Native+White – 20
Other- 128
Other Multi-Racial (HUD) – 68

Gender:
Male –3,223
Female 1,233
Transgender – 7

Age Range:
18-90
Vets – 449

New Chronically Homeless- 294

Total Services – 26324
Shower – 4215
R/R – 2320
Phone – 1728
Mail/Msgs – 9180
Case Mgmt – 5759
Laundry – 861637
Locker – 477
Clothing – 1839
Computer – 150

Legal – 19

Total Households Housed – 827
# of people – 945
# of adults – 819
# of children – 126
# of vets – 115
# with increased income – 2
# who had employment at exit – 27
Total people helped with utilities – 160
Total Vets Helped with Utilities – 12
Mano y Mano
Unique People Worked – 1388
Men – 1104
Women – 284
Total Times Worked – 5284

Camp Hope
Total People Served – 266
Male – 184
Female – 79
52 went into housing:
36 Went into MVCH programs
16 Self-Housed
0 Was placed into other housing programs

Covid-19 Assistance
We helped 25  total households for a total of 28 people.

SOAR
98 Services provided to clients; 103 unique individuals served. 7 approvals.

Volunteer Hours
10,004 hours donated, equaling $160,806 in donated hours

Mesilla Valley Community of Hope End of Fiscal Year   2021-2022 Stats

Total Clients: 4714

Race
White – 4086

Black – 341
Native/Alaskan Native – 107
Asian – 15
Black+White – 10
Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander – 20
Native+White – 7
Other- 35
Other Multi-Racial (HUD) – 93

Gender:
Male – 2,836
Female – 1,870
Transgender – 8

Age Range:
18-89
Vets – 421

New Chronically Homeless– 231

Total Services – 37,923
Shower – 2,612
R/R – 15,078
Phone – 1,030
Mail/Msgs – 10,258
Case Mgmt – 6,030
Laundry – 868
Locker – 983
Clothing – 852
Computer – 201

Legal – 11

Total Households Housed – 475
# of people – 701
# of adults – 542
# of children – 158
# of vets – 104
# with increased income – 80
# who had employment at exit – 61
Total people helped with utilities – 894
Total Vets Helped with Utilities – 25
Mano y Mano
Unique People Worked – 276
Men – 212
Women – 64
Total Times Worked – 4,791

Camp Hope
Total People Served – 277
Male – 204
Female – 71
66 went into housing:
55 Went into MVCH programs
11 Self-Housed
1 Was placed into other housing programs

Covid-19 Assistance
We helped 39  total households for a total of 82 people.

SOAR
50 Services provided to clients; 37 unique individuals served. 4 approvals.

Volunteer Hours
17,738 hours donated, equaling $209,212 in donated hours