Summarizes children population data, and changes in cost of living in SLO and unemployment rate
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Migrant and Seasonal Head Start Annual Report – 2023
Summarizes population data of children whose families migrate to SLO for agricultural work or who live locally and perform seasonal farm work, changes in cost of living, and unemployment rate.
SLO County Point in Time Count – 2024
Count of sheltered and unsheltered people experiencing homelessness on single night in January.
California County Scorecard of Children’s Well-Being – 2025
The 2025 California County Scorecard of Children’s Well-Being is an interactive tool that delivers a current and comprehensive picture of children’s health, education, and welfare in every one of California’s 58 counties.
The Fabric of SLO County: Understanding the diversity and contributions of our immigrant community – 2025
This study consolidates data from various sources to support policymakers, nonprofits, and other local organizations in understanding the composition, challenges, and needs of the immigrant community in San Luis Obispo County.
What do Women Need Report – 2024
The report provides information on pressing issues for women & girls in SLO County. The 2024 report update includes a new focus on access to affordable housing, childcare, and health care, including mental health.
Migrant and Seasonal Head Start Annual Report – 2022
CAPSLO explores the Migrant and Seasonal Head Start program by giving analytics and other data to assess any needs or changes.
Head Start and Early Head Start Annual Report – 2022
An assessment which examines the Head Start and Early Head Start program’s statistics, progress, and needs.
Comprehensive Community Needs Assessment San Luis Obispo County – 2023
CAPSLO analyzes various factors that cause poverty such as income, housing, education, and more. This assessment assists in creating a plan to address the poverty problem in our community.
Central Coast Commission for Senior Citizens Needs Assessment – 2022
Take a look at survey results from a recent needs assessment done with San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara County residents aged 60 and above.