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In the Housing Inventory Chart, how does the Continuum determine the number of family units in programs with congregate living (e.g., dormitory-style)?

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In the Housing Inventory Chart, how does the Continuum determine the number of family units in programs with congregate living (e.g., dormitory-style)?

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The term “Family Unit” in the Housing Inventory Chart refers to the actual physical housing units for serving families. Programs providing congregate housing (e.g., barracks style) for families would not complete the Family Units column of the Housing Inventory Chart.

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