BY THE NUMBERS

Unduplicated count of services that Karidat Social Services has provided from 2019 to 2023.


2019

3,354: Total number of people served

  • 1,303: Children
  • 1,915: Adults
  • 136: Seniors
  • 3,354: Asian/Pacific Islander
  • 2: White

2,620: Clients who got increased access to nutritious food

261: Recovery from natural disaster

103: Households aided to prevent homelessness

87: DV/intimate partner violence survivors provided 2,683 bed nights*

9: New human trafficking survivor clients


2020

5,333: Total number of people served

  • 1,300: Children
  • 3,873: Adults
  • 160: Seniors
  • 5,326: Asian/Pacific Islander
  • 2: Non-Hispanic Black
  • 1: Hispanic

557: Clients who got increased access to nutritious food

2826: Recovery from natural disaster

356: Households aided to prevent homelessness

124: DV/intimate partner violence survivors provided 1,529 bed nights*

86: New human trafficking survivor clients

19: Provided transitional housing for 6,935 bed nights*


2021

2,113: Total number of people served

  • 507: Children
  • 1,543: Adults
  • 63: Seniors
  • 2,113: Asian/Pacific Islander

686: Clients who got increased access to nutritious food

1,103: Recovery from natural disaster

212: Households aided to prevent homelessness

73: DV/intimate partner violence survivors provided 3,447 bed nights*

20: New human trafficking survivor clients

19: Provided transitional housing for 2,832 bed nights*


2022

3,893: Total number of people served

  • 2,096: Children
  • 1,748: Adults
  • 49: Seniors
  • 3,892: Asian/Pacific Islander
  • 1: Hispanic
  • 1: White

3,504: Clients who got increased access to nutritious food

2,826: Recovery from natural disaster

288: Households aided to prevent homelessness

71: DV/intimate partner violence survivors provided 1,951 bed nights*

33: New human trafficking survivor clients

45: Provided transitional housing for 10,792 bed nights*


2023

1,656: Total number of people served

  • 410: Children
  • 1,189: Adults
  • 57: Seniors
  • 1,654: Asian/Pacific Islander
  • 1: White

929: Clients who got increased access to nutritious food

1,893: Recovery from natural disaster

341: Households aided to prevent homelessness

109: DV/intimate partner violence survivors provided 5,609 bed nights*

40: New human trafficking survivor clients

23: Provided transitional housing for 2,717 bed nights*


*Bed night is a hospitality industry term that measures bed occupancy, focusing on the number of beds occupied rather than the number of rooms. It is calculated by dividing the number of beds occupied by the total number of beds and multiplying by 100 to get a percentage.

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