Analysis

Children and Youth

  • In 2008, 4,208 preschoolers were not enrolled in quality early education centers.
  • 81% of low-income students in elementary and middle schools are not participating in after school programs with academic enrichment.
  • 40,000 students in Jacksonville's public schools could benefit from a mentor.
  • Currently, there are 1,232 mentor matches in Jacksonville.
  • An estimated 3,800 youth ages 12-17 are homeless.
  • The National Association of School Psychologists recommends a ratio of 1 school psychologist for every 1,000 students.
  • The ratio in Duval County Public Schools (DCPS) is 1:2,550.
  • The American School Counseling Association recommends 1 guidance counselor to every 250 students.
  • In DCPS high schools the ratio is 1:451.
  • There were 3,468 student code of conduct violations in 2006-07 in DCPS.
  • In February 2008, an estimated 111 families were waiting for therapeutic help from Full Service Schools of Jacksonville. 
  • Their students will wait approximately 5-6 months for an appointment with a therapist.
  • 13,789 children living in families eligible for Florida's health insurance plan remain uninsured.

Emergency Needs

  • 2,580 persons are homeless on any given day.

 

Violence

  • An estimated 141,000 people were victims of domestic violence in 2006.
  • Jacksonville served 10,000 survivors of domestic violence in 2006.

Adults and Seniors

  • 100,000 residents do not have health insurance.

Parenting

  • 3,101 persons aged 60 and over were responsible for their grandchildren in 2006.

Financial Stability

  • 70,530 persons received Food Stamps in 2007.
  • 16,326 calls were made to United Way's 211 for emergency assistance.
  • The most frequent call is for help with water and electricity bills.
  • 4,791 persons received Temporary Aid to Needy Families assistance, also known as welfare.

 

Mental Health and Substance Abuse

  • Half of homeless persons have recently experienced mental health problems.
  • 62,000 people in Jacksonville suffer from severe mental illness.
  • The mental health system in Jacksonville served less than 20 percent of the population of severely mentally ill, or 12,400.
  • Public funding provides assistance to 11,000 persons with severe mental illness.

 

Living with Disabilities