GA H'Zoo.f2 AI /qq7 WELFARE REFORM ANNUAL REPORT 199 7 From Welfare to Work I n 1995, when the Georgia Department of Human Resources and the Division of Family and Children Services changed the focus of welfare from benefits to work, national welfare reform was only a campaign promise, languishing on the back burner of the nation's agenda. Georgia's welfare rolls were approaching 150,000 cases. For every caseworker helping recipients move toward self-sufficiency there were eight caseworkers processing paper- work for checks. Federal and state concerns focused on making sure that checks for the correct amount went out on time. However, steps were being taken to connect welfare benefits with personal responsibility and work. Legislation submit- ted by Governor Miller and passed by the General Assembly established a family cap in which a parent who had received benefits for 24 months would receive no additional benefits for another child. An employment requirement was instituted that sanctioned able-bodied recipients with no children under 4 who quit or refused to take a full-time job. Teen mothers were to live with a parent or guardian, and children were required to be upto-date on immunizations. Child support enforcement measures were strengthened to make it easier to establish paternity and collect payments. In January 1996, workfirst was implemented statewide. It shifted the emphasis of DFCS from approving cases and distributing checks to putting recipients to work. Finding a job became the primary objective of each welfare applicant, and as a result almost 12,000 applicants avoided the welfare rolls by finding a job while their paperwork was being processed. Waiting rooms became job search centers, with computer links to the Department of Labor's job listings. Providing support services such as child care assumed a larger role in the caseworkers' daily activities. 2 WELFARE REFORM ANNUAL REPORT 1 997 Federal and State Efforts W ith the passage of the federal Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act in 1996, welfare was no longer an entitlement. The new program, called Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF), set time limits on how long recipients could receive cash assistance. It also put into place a work requirement, and gave states unprecedented latitude to design a program that met their own needs. The state plan The federal legislation called for each state to submit a state plan for administering the TANF program. DFCS developed Georgia's plan in September and October 1996, and submitted it to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services on November 15. Public comments were solicited during the 45-day federal review period, and the department heard from the public at a series of hearings around the state during November and December. The plan was deemed complete by HHS in January 1997. Senate Bill 104 The centerpiece of the state's welfare reform efforts was Senate Bill 104, now known as Act 389. The bill, sponsored by Sen. Mark Taylor of the 12th District, Sen. Robert Brown of the 26th and Sen. Sonny Perdue of the 18th, set the direction for the state's efforts. Its major provisions include: 3 11'"111;:1:,::':... WELFARE REFORM ANN U A L REPORT 1 l) l) 7 Time limits. Welfare recipients are limited to 48 months of assistance, instead of the federally-imposed 6O-month time limit. TANF is intended to be a temporary support program, not a permanent source of income. Work requirements. All TANF recipients with children over age 1 must participate in a work activity. Personal responsibility agreements. TANF recipients must sign these agreements, which emphasize the fact that TANF recipients must act on their own to better their lives. Some of the required actions include attendance at school conferences, having children immunized and obtaining prenatal care. Teen parents are required to live with a parent or responsible relative and must stay in school. Family cap. The family cap measure was strengthened so that TANF recipients who have another child after ten months on assistance will not receive an increase in cash assistance due to the birth of an additional child. Development of TANF rules Following the passage of Senate Bill 104, the department began to develop the rules and regulations that would govern the state's implementation of welfare refonn. To comply with the provisions of the act, the department had to obtain the approval of the DHR Board by June 9, 1997 and send the rules to the Secretary of State no later than June 10. The board held a public hearing on May 28, reviewed the comments at a June 9 Georgia's Declining TANF Caseloads 140,925 r:>:~ 140 049 87,051 Aug Dec Apr Aug Dec Apr Aug Dec Apr 94 94 95 95 96 96 96 97 97 SOURCE: Consolidated Report 760-R01 Prepared by Georgia's Division of Family and Children Services. NOTE: The consolidated figure, with both one and two parent families, begins in February. 4 Aug Nov 97 97 WELFARE REFORM ANN U A L REPORT 199 7 called meeting and unanimously approved the rules. Collaborative efforts Welfare reform dramatically altered the ways in which the departments of Human Resources, Labor (DOL) and Technical and Adult Education (DTAE) interact. These three agencies who are involved in putting TANF recipients to work have restructured state and local efforts so that each agency focuses its efforts on one goal: developing a job-ready workforce. DHR provides case management to those who need it, DTAE is the primary resource for training and DOL takes the lead in job development and job placement. The commitment was far more than symbolic. DHR contracted with each of its partners to support the efforts toward selfsufficiency for those on public assistance. DOL will place 18,000 TANF and food stamp recipients in unsubsidized jobs in SFY 1998 at a cost of $8.3 million, and DTAE will train and place 6,184 TANF recipients in jobs over two fiscal years at a cost of $8.2 million. The department is committed to building partnerships with Georgia's employers to ensure that TANF recipients have the job opportunities they need, and to support the state's economic and workforce development. 5 Mi%..g*~I}$MW&dWtlmIrmf::::n::::::::::::ffffr< WELFARE REFORM ANNUAL REPORT 199 7 Successes of Welfare Reform Work participation For the months of July, August and September, Georgia surpassed the federallymandated work participation rate of 25 percent. During those three months, an average of 34 percent of mandated recipients participated in some type of work activity. In the first nine months of 1997, the number of adults on assistance dropped from 84,801 to 59,150, a reduction of 30 percent. Child care DHR's child care budget has grown dramatically over the past few years to meet the increased need created by welfare recipients entering the workforce. In 1993, $61.2 million in child care funds provided child care for 31,682 children. By 1997, funding had increased to $113.56 million, providing child care for 56,520 children. Fatherhood Initiative Over 300,000 Georgia children live with single mothers, and 40 percent of these children have not seen their fathers in the last year. The department launched a major initiative to teach young men how to be more knowledgeable and responsible parents. "Parent'Hood - It's a Man's Thing, Too" is a statewide public awareness effort which uses male volunteers to form child abuse prevention teams. Lack of child support keeps single parents on welfare. The Fatherhood Initiative, created by the Office of Child Support Enforcement, works with men who are unable or unwilling to pay their child support. It offers them counseling, vocational training, job placement and a chance to playa supportive role in their families . 6 WELFARE REFORM ANNUAL REPORT 199 7 Preventing teen pregnancy Teen birth rates declined by 9.1 percent from 1990-1996. These are encouraging signs that prevention efforts are paying off. Yet, far too many young, unmarried teens are becoming pregnant and having babies. These children are more likely to grow up in poverty, have health problems and develop difficulties in school. To focus and streamline its teen pregnancy prevention efforts, DHR has created Teen Plus, an interdivisional office that coordinates all DHR teen pregnancy prevention programs. This year, 27 teen pregnancy centers have been established in communities with the greatest need for prevention services. They are located in community centers, DFCS offices and shopping centers. In some counties, mobile vans are used to bring services to neighborhoods with limited means of transportation. Since the centers are open during nontraditional hours, they are a valuable community resource for providing youth development programs during after-school hours and on weekends. With 70 percent of these centers fully operational, more than 3,000 teens have received services, including abstinence education, health education, family life education, counseling, and family planning. Every Teen Plus center will have a teen and an adult advisory board to help plan activities that meet the needs and desires of the local community. Each site also has a resource mother or resource father to serve as a mentor for youth coming in for a wide variety of services. These mentors are fonner welfare recipients themselves. Many are involved in creative outreach efforts to bring in other youth and adults who may not otherwise seek much-needed health and pregnancy prevention services. III 80 W !r=ec 60 :::L lreiii 40 20 o 75.2 Georgia's Teen Birth Rate 1990=1996 *Birth to mothers ages 15-19 per 1,000 women 15-19 years of age 72.6 70.1 68.6 69.3 :68.4 "-:.::::;:;::;: ":-:.:.:-:.:, .,~~ I ::(:: :;::;:;:::: .':>}) '"'"'..w., _ _ -.-.-.-.. 1990 1991 ., -._._~ 1992 : 1993 I" ,. , -.. ." _ 1994 1995 1996 YEAR OF BIRTH 7 :::::::f:::::::::::;,;,:::::::::::::::::::::::::m::::lEllFiMMwm.,rnMlillWM1:l WEL.FAJ{E REFORM ANN U A L REP 0 R T 199 7 Lookiing to the future December marked the end of year one of TANF and federal welfare reform. A strong economy and a focus on employment have helped Georgia's welfare rolls to decrease steadily over the past three years. But the work is far from over. During the next four years, Georgia must meet higher levels of federal work participation rates, which will reach 50 percent by the year 2002. As the more skilled recipients leave the welfare rolls for jobs, DFCS faces the challenge of helping long-term, hard-to-place recipients become self-sufficient. These recipients may have problems that are more severeproblems such as illiteracy, substance abuse, and mental and physical disabilities. As more welfare recipients leave welfare for employment, the need for child care grows. An estimated 116,246 children of welfare recipients-twice as many as are currently being served-may need day care by the year 2002. Welfare recipients must also find a way to get to work. Transportation will continue to be a barrier for welfare recipients trying to find work, especially in rural areas. However, DHR is developing new initiatives to move people off the welfare rolls. Georgia is eligible to receive $28 million in funds for a welfare-to-work initiative to move long-term public assistance recipients into jobs. DHR will also continue working closely with DOL and DTAE to develop a job-ready workforce and move people from poverty into self-sufficiency. II 8 Reporting Requirements To fulfill the requirements of Senate Bill 104, the Department of Human Resources is supplying reports and statistics on welfare reform. Some data is still being collected and will be provided at a later date. FROM SENATE BILL 104: "[The department shall] publish an annual report and such interim reports as may be necessary. The annual report and such interim reports shall be provided to the Governor and members of the General Assembly and contain the following: A) The total TANF caseload count; B) Quarterly and annual TANF reports, in full, prepared for submission to the federal government; C) The percentage of the TANF caseload and the number of individuals given a hardship exemption from the lifetime limit on cash assistance and a categorization of the reasons for such exemption; D) The number of individuals who received transportation assistance and the cost of such assistance; E) The number of individuals who received diversionary assistance in order to prevent their requiring TANF assistance and the categories and cost of such diversionary assistance, and job acceptance and retention statistics; F) The number of individuals denied assistance due to a serious violent felony conviction; G) The number of mothers under 19 years of age who received assistance and their percentage of the total TANF caseload; H) Number of children receiving subsidized child care and the total and average per recipient cost of child care provided to TANF recipients; I) Data on teen pregnancy prevention; J) The number of families sanctioned; K) The number of legal immigrants receiving TANF benefits by category of immigration status; L) The number of families no longer eligible because of time limits; M) Follow-up information on job retention and earnings; and N) An evaluation of the effect of Code Section 49-4-186 on the number of births to TANF recipient families. The information required under this paragraph shall be provided on a county-by-county basis where feasible ... " TANF Caseload by County and by Month for 1997 County ATKINSON BAKER Jan. Feb. March April May June July Aug. % Change Sept. Jan-Sept 160 154 149 146 130 119 112 108 98 99 92 93 90 82 89 91 98 -38.8% 97 -1.0% BLECKLEY 208 209 203 194 180 168 168 174 185 -11.1 % CARROLL CHEROKEE CLAY CLINCH COLUMBIA 1,002 978 938 884 840 757 721 694 679 -32.2% -35.8% -9.5% 350 315 292 236 237 221 199 194 188 -46.3% 154 149 151 144 137 133 131 126 126 -18.2% 150 131 -38.8% -36.8% 660 621 628 584 565 :'\12 505 495 476 -27.9% TANF Caseload by County and by Month for 1997 County COWETA CRISP DAWSON DEKALB DOOLY DOUGLAS ECHOLS ELBERT EVANS FAYETTE Jan. Feb. March April May June July Aug. % Change Sept. Jan-Sept 809 775 736 707 639 487 423 408 409 -49.4% 783 775 771 743 729 702 698 700 691 -11.7% 79 80 78 74 68 61 59 61 55 -30.4% 9,034 8,843 8,705 8,436 8,074 7,648 7,221 6,894 6,725 -25.6% 212 209 212 206 193 206 200 208 216 1.9% 763 762 725 657 597 485 485 515 514 -32.6% 34 39 39 40 42 41 44 39 40 17.6% 401 381 368 357 349 337 320 301 307 -23.4% 218 213 221 201 183 165 155 141 152 -30.3% 213 217 214 216 211 186 148 153 145 -31.9% GORDON GREENE HABERSHAM HANCOCK HARRIS HEARD HOUSTON 351 335 319 294 269 254 251 245 240 -31.6% 327 320 323 300 282 254 245 234 224 -31.5% 116 118 110 96 96 90 89 86 85 -26.7% 288 291 277 274 271 265 276 -4.2% 186 188 180 180 164 150 133 -28.5% 116 100 89 62 60 56 55 54 44 -62.1% 1,472 1,444 1,423 1,356 1,300 1,210 1,140 1,132 1,099 -25.3% TANF Caseload by County and by Month for 1997 County JACKSON JEFF DAVIS Jan. Feb. March April May June July Aug. % Change Sept. Jan-Sept 416 416 407 372 335 307 291 298 276 -33.7% 191 181 173 163 159 138 143 137 135 -29.3% MADISON MCDUFFIE MERIWETHER 306 286 280 260 236 215 200 187 188 -38.6% 511 505 496 497 468 449 442 432 430 -15.9% 400 407 383 County TANF Caseload by County and by Month for 1997 Jan. Feb. March April May June July Aug. % Change Sept. Jan-Sept SPALDING STEWART TAYLOR TERRELL 989 997 980 964 921 866 856 819 785 -20.6% 178 183 180 174 164 163 157 154 147 -17.4% 317 300 296 279 261 253 252 255 256 -19.2% 437 424 416 414 407 384 389 390 399 -8.7% TOTAL 115,165 113,632 112,144 IOX,444 103,421 97,X55 93,X45 92,460 90,746 -21.2'7c SOURCE: PARIS Reports HRBM0270-ROl. l-_~- Department of Health and Human Services Administration for Children and Families Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) ACF-196 Financial Report STATE GEORGIA ITEMS 1. AWARDED 2. TRANSFERRED TO CCDF DISCRETIONARY 3. TRANSFERRED TO SSBG 4. AVAILABLE FOR TANF 5. CASH ASSISTANCE 6. WORK ACTIVITIES 7. CHILD CARE 8. ADMINISTRATION 9. TRANSITIONAL SERVICES: FOR EMPLOYED 10. OTHER EXPENDITURES 11. TOTAL EXPENDITURES FISCAL YEAR 1997 CURRENT QUARTER ENDED SEPTEMBER 30, 1997 SFAG FUNDS (A) (B) FEDERAL AWARDS & TRANSFERS $254,339,628 NEXT QUARTER ENDING MARCH 31, 1998 (C) ANNUAL RECONCILIATION [ I YES [ I NO CONTINGENCY FUNDS FEDERAL SHARE AT FMAPRATEOF ---_% (D) FEDERAL AWARDS $254,339,628 FEDERAL TANF EXPENDITURES !l:1.<:<: n<:~ 1?1 Cl>..:, -. ". ,': .".~ ~~". ':..~' 12 10 o \ PA RT !I - (No !onf'er reauired} \ 0 STATE: GEORGIA QUARTER ENDING: March 31, 1997 1 ~ /}.!. /~~ _-__~~_~'!~lq~J-!~!!{~J!f.-:!!:l?9. _1EPJ!t;~j9-~_f~'}I~~- _O:{(~~_ !'}__~'?.'!_!! _!~t:'!:_ ~}:q:L _ ITEM 1. No eligible child .- . 2. Not deprived of support or care ,3. Resources exceed limits - Income exceeds standards ..... . ........ 5. Failure to comply with procedural requirements 7. Undocumented alien . 8. Nonresident . i NUMBER OF APPLICATION 1,286 82 97 1,817 6,380 208 119 I Item 1. Application withdrawn .. 2. Unable to locate or moved NUMBER OF APPLICATION 1,923 107 Item 1. No longer eligible child . 7 No longer deprived of suppOrt or care .). Resources exceed limits . 4. Income exceeds requirements: a. Earnings increased b. Benefits or pensions increased . c. SuPPOrt from person inside home increased d. SuppOrt from person outside home increased ... e. Requirements reduced . . . . . . . . . ; . . . . . 5. Moved or cannot locate . 6. Recipient initiative . 7. Failure to comply with procedural requirements .. 8. Failure to comply with JOBS program requirements I~' Loss of disregards underJOBS program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NUMBER OF DISCONTINUED CASES 1,493 I 5 _ _ _1_7_9_1 1 _ _---o2:.w4'--1 _ _-.uo..- - 4,758 j 18 ----0,.---:---..,....0-- _ - - -_ - - .-.-1-'-".1. -"_' 51 - : - - - . . , . . . . 0 -- - 2 II ---""6~- 0 loL.-_ _ _ _ _ _ 1_ _---><-0_ _ _~1J..'..L35z.5",--_j _ _=19~_ -\-I--0::'--- __2~.1::.:2~O_I_ _-'5~_ 4 ,022 9 ----=..Jr..==.o ___...;;..o_! o=---_ OEPA.RTME~ OF HEALTH /lNO HUMAN SER\IlCES '~ ... , Family Support Administration tittice of Family Assistance - OMBApprovaJ No.: 097()' Expires: 9/31 DESTROY PRIOR EDlTI( APPLICATIONS AND DISCONTINUANCES FOR AID TO FAMILIES WITH DEPENDENT CHILDREN (AFDC) This report is required by 4S CFR 205.60. Failure to report can result in !lQ further monies or benefits being paid under this program. STATE: GEORG;I:A QUARTER ENDING: June 30, 1997 f 19 PART J - Summary of AFDC Applications and Discontinuances, including lengrh of time to dispose of afel _______________ ~J?P!t~~!!9_~_~_~9~~_~~~_!~!!S!~_~JC!j~_~J?~ !!4!~~ .. .. . . Total-AFDC ApplicatioRs: NUMBER .TOT\L AFDC RECIPIENTS CASES l.ENGTH OfTlME 60 1 100 4516 26598 19158 7331 1643 216 2 2666 102 258 205 64 6 3 123 3 3 4 1 1 5 6 ********************************************************************************************************** NO. 16 FED-ITEM 21 ADULT BREAKDOWN BY RACE NO. WHITE BLACK HISPANIC AM-IND I ASIAN I OTHER (NOT HSP) (NOT HSP) ALAsK-NAT PAC-ISL UNKNOWN 1 11790 46892 505 2 649 2569 27 3 35 88 1 4 2 5 6 25 349 2 54 5 ********************************************************************************************************** NO. 17 FED-ITEM 22 ADULT BREAKDOWN BY FED-DISABILITY BENEFIT NO. YES NO 1 183 59379 2 40 3261 3 2 127 4 2 5 6 ********************************************************************************************************** NO. 18 FED-ITEM 23 ADULT BREAKDOWN BY MARITAL STATUS NO. SINGLE I MARRIED I MARRIED I NEVER MARRIED LIVING TOGETHER SEPARATED WIDOWED DIVORCED NOT AVAILABLE 1 24 4 4 2 3 4 5 6 7 59522 3301 129 2 ********************************************************************************************************** L. TANF EMERGENCY REPORT STATE OF GEORGIA 07 I 1997 ADULT DATA PAGE 2 ********************************************************************************************************** NO. '19 FED- ITEM 24 ADULT BREAKDOWN BY RELATIONSHIP TO HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD NO. HEAD OF SPOUSE PARENT SON I STEPSON I GRANDCHLD I OTHER FOSTER UNREL. HSEHLD DAUGH. STEPDTR. GRT-GRNDCHLD REL. CHILD CHILD UNREL. ADULT 1 38933 788 2 5 499 3 6 4 1 5 6 17348 2622 118 1 38 1237 1218 5 60 110 5 ********************************************************************************************************** NO. 20 FED- ITEM 25 ADULT BREAKDOWN - TEEN PARENT WITH CHILD NO. YES NO 1 2677 56885 2 3301 3 129 4 2 5 6 ********************************************************************************************************** NO. 21 FED-ITEM 26 ADULT BREAKDOWN BY HIGHEST EDUCATIONAL LEVEL ATTAINED NO. 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 1 30621 31 17 29 45 88 235 557 1800 3202 4276 4567 14094 2 3049 1 2 1 2 4 5 12 29 41 41 41 73 3 124 3 1 1 4 2 5 6 ********************************************************************************************************** NO. 22 FED-ITEM 27 ADULT BREAKDOWN BY HIGHEST DEGREE ATTAINED NO. NONE HS I GED ASSOCIATE BACHELOR GRADUATE OTHER DIPLOMA DEGREE DEGREE DEGREE CREDENTIALS 1 45468 12686 1081 252 75 2 3228 62 7 4 3 128 1 4 2 5 6 ********************************************************************************************************** TANF EMERGENCY REPORT STATE OF GEORGIA 07 / 1997 AOULT DATA PAGE 3 ********************************************************************************************************** NO. 23 FED- ITEM 28 ADULT BREAKDOWN - CITIZENSHIP STATUS NO. U.S. CITIZEN NON-CITIZEN UNKNOWN 1 58929 632 2 3201 100 3 122 7 4 2 5 6 ********************************************************************************************************** NO. 24 FED- ITEM 29 AOULT BREAKDOWN - EMPLOYMENT STATUS NO. EMPLOYED UNEMPLOYED NOT IN LABOR FORCE (LOOKING FOR WORK) 1 12344 2 113 3 1 4 5 6 31923 544 11 1 15295 2644 117 1 ********************************************************************************************************** NO. 25 FED- ITEM 30 AOULT BREAKDOWN - WORK PARTICIPATION STATUS NO. SINGLE-PAR DISREGARD TRIBAL EXEMPT EXEMPT TEEN IN CHILD REQD. TO NOT CHILD < 12 MO DISABLED OTHER WORK < 6 YR PARTICIPATE APP 1 10820 198 2 38 1 3 4 5 6 366 21 2428 41249 4480 44 2 585 2631 3 11 115 1 1 ********************************************************************************************************** NO. 26 FED-ITEM 31-37 ADULT BREAKDOWN - WORK ACTIVITIES NO. UNSUB EMP SUB PRIV EMP SUB PUB EMP COUNT AVG COUNT AVG COUNT AVG WORK EXP COUNT AVG OJT JOB SCH/RDNS COMM SERV COUNT AVG COUNT AVG COUNT AVG 1 29 28 3449 21 2 21 19 3 4 5 6 ********************************************************************************************************** TANF EMERGENCY REPORT STATE OF GEORGIA 07 I 1997 ADULT DATA PAGE 4 ********************************************************************************************************** NO. 27 FED-ITEM 38-44 ADULT BREAKDOWN - WORK ACTIVITIES NO. VOC ED TRN JOB SKLS TRN ED REL EMP COUNT AVG COUNT AVG COUNT AVG SCHOOL ATT COUNT AVG C C SVCS COUNT AVG ADDL WK ACT OTHER WK COUNT AVG COUNT AVG 1 2937 23 180 23 2 7 26 3 4 5 6 811 22 42 24 1 25 ********************************************************************************************************** NO. 28 FED-ITEM 45 ADULT BREAKDOWN - EARNED INCOME NO. COUNT AVG. 01 12249 566 02 106 530 03 1 741 04 05 06 ********************************************************************************************************** NO. 29 FED-ITEM 46 ADULT BREAKDOWN - UNEARNED INCOME NO. COUNT AVG. 01 6389 162 02 178 207 03 6 132 04 05 06 TANF EMERGENCY REPORT STATE OF GEORGIA 07 I 1997 CHILO DATA PAGE 1 ******************************************************************************************************************************* NO. 30 FED-ITEM 47 CHILD BREAKDOWN BY AGE GROUP NO. <1 1-3 4-5 6-12 13-17 01 1287 15149 11141 35467 24411 02 1305 10193 7333 21916 7245 03 684 5476 4021 9958 1884 04 317 2416 1678 3591 522 05 98 967 584 1099 197 06 42 339 213 319 53 07 14 112 89 107 16 08 4 46 28 28 6 09 2 22 6 9 2 10 1 8 3 2 1 11 1 2 12 ******************************************************************************************************************************* NO. 31 FED- ITEM 48 CHILD BREAKDOWN BY RACE NO. WHITE BLACK HISPANIC AM-IND I ASIAN I OTHER (NOT HSP) (NOT HSP) ALASK-NAT PAC-ISL UNKNOWN 01 18711 67157 1083 31 401 72 02 8748 38096 606 13 225 304 03 3079 18352 285 8 85 214 04 818 7458 111 2 30 105 05 207 2640 30 10 58 06 50 883 12 3 18 07 12 315 5 1 5 08 3 106 1 2 09 1 39 1 10 15 11 3 12 1 ******************************************************************************************************************************* NO. 32 FED-ITEM 49 CHILD BREAKDOWN BY FED-DISABILITY BENEFIT NO. YES NO 01 402 87053 02 194 4n98 03 88 21935 04 37 8487 05 11 2934 06 6 960 07 3 335 08 112 09 41 10 15 11 3 12 1 ******************************************************************************************************************************* TANF EMERGENCY REPORT STATE OF GEORGIA 07 I 1997 CHILD DATA PAGE 2 ******************************************************************************************************************************* NO. 33 FED- ITEM 50 CHILD BREAKDOWN BY RELATIONSHIP TO HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD NO. HEAD OF SPOUSE PARENT SON I STEPSON I GRANDCHLD I OTHER FOSTER UNREL. HSEHLD DAUGH. STEPDTR. GRT-GRNDCHLD REL. CHILD CHILD UNREL. CHILD 01 73546 92 9453 4030 333 02 42273 34 4096 1340 249 03 19652 12 1686 549 124 04 7602 7 635 229 51 05 2607 3 230 91 14 06 831 3 74 49 9 07 292 1 25 18 2 08 94 12 6 09 37 3 1 10 14 1 11 2 12 1 ******************************************************************************************************************************* NO. 34 FED-ITEM 51 CHILD BREAKDOWN - TEEN PARENT WITH CHILD NO. YES NO 01 6 87449 02 1 47991 03 22023 04 8523 05 2944 06 966 07 338 08 112 09 41 10 15 11 3 12 1 ******************************************************************************************************************************* NO. 35 FED- ITEM 52 CHILD BREAKDOWN BY HIGHEST EDUCATIONAL LEVEL ATTAINED NO. 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 01 87257 02 47964 03 22010 04 8522 05 2945 06 965 07 337 08 111 09 41 10 15 11 3 12 1 3 2 18 52 64 44 12 2 5 8 11 3 1 3 5 1 1 3 1 1 ******************************************************************************************************************************* TANF EMERGENCY REPORT STATE OF GEORGIA 07 I 1997 CHILD DATA PAGE 3 ******************************************************************************************************************************* NO. 36 FED- ITEM 53 CHILD BREAKDOWN BY HIGHEST DEGREE ATTAINED NO. NONE HS I GED ASSOCIATE BACHELOR GRADUATE OTHER DIPLOMA DEGREE DEGREE DEGREE CREDENTIALS 01 87453 02 47991 03 22023 04 8524 05 2945 06 966 07 338 08 112 09 41 10 15 11 3 12 1 ******************************************************************************************************************************* NO. 37 FED- ITEM 54 CHILD BREAKDOWN - CITIZENSHIP STATUS NO. U.S. CITIZEN NON-CITIZEN UNKNOWN 01 87120 335 02 47826 166 03 21951 72 04 8485 38 05 2929 16 06 956 10 07 332 6 08 111 1 09 40 1 10 15 11 3 12 1 ******************************************************************************************************************************* NO. 38 FED-ITEM 55 CHILD BREAKDOWN - UNEARNED INCOME NO. COUNT AVG. 01 3249 124 02 2232 164 03 1187 188 04 497 214 05 195 233 06 81 233 07 28 238 08 11 253 09 2 269 10 3 396 11 12 TANF EMERGENCY REPORT STATE OF GEO~GIA CLOSURE ~EASON 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 ClOSUREDEFINITION EMPLOYMENT MARRIAGE FIVE-YR TIME LIMIT SANCTION STATE POll CY UNKNOWN NOT USED OTHER 07 I 1997 SECTION 2 PAGE 1 TOTAL 80 5416 .L,. . . TANF EMERGENCY REPORT STATE OF GEORGIA 08 I 1997 FAMILY DATA PAGE 1 ********************************************************************************************************** NO. FED-ITEM 1 COUNTY NAME COUNTY NO. CASE TOTAL APPLING 001 178 ATKINSON 003 102 BACON 005 193 BAKER 007 82 BALDWIN 009 537 BANKS 011 83 BARROW 013 214 BARTOW 015 296 BEN HILL 017 261 BERRIEN 019 235 BIBB 021 3907 BLECKLEY 023 162 BRANTLEY 025 145 BROOKS 027 301 BRYAN 029 224 BUllOCH 031 661 BURKE 033 507 BUTTS 035 137 CALHOUN 037 108 CAMDEN 039 154 CANDLER 043 140 CARROLL 045 683 CATOOSA 047 200 CHARLTON 049 101 CHATHAM 051 4047 CHATTAHOOCHEE 053 61 CHATTOOGA 055 112 CHEROKEE 057 175 CLARKE 059 1061 CLAY 061 124 CLAYTON 063 2370 CLINCH 065 131 COBB 067 1622 COFFEE 069 468 COLQUITT 071 750 COLUMBIA 073 464 COOK 075 251 COWETA 077 372 CRAWFORD 079 100 CRISP 081 671 DADE 083 77 DAWSON 085 55 DECATUR 087 685 DEKALB 089 6724 DODGE 091 269 DOOlY 093 189 DOUGHERTY 095 2816 DOUGLAS 097 470 EARLY 099 359 ECHOLS 101 38 TANF EMERGENCY REPORT STATE OF GEORGIA 08 I 1997 FAMILY DATA PAGE 2 ********************************************************************************************************** NO. FED-ITEM 1 COUNTY NAME COUNTY NO. CASE TOTAL EFFINGHAM 103 ELBERT 105 EMANUEL 107 EVANS 109 FANNIN 111 FAYETTE 113 FLOYD 115 FORSYTH 117 FRANKLIN 119 FULTON 121 GILMER 123 GLASCOCK 125 GLYNN 127 GORDON 129 GRADY 131 GREENE 133 GWINNETT 135 HABERSHAM 137 HALL 139 HANCOCK 141 HARALSON 143 HARRIS 145 HART 147 HEARD 149 HENRY 151 HOUSTON 153 IRWIN 155 JACKSON 157 JASPER 159 JEFF DAVIS 161 JEFFERSON 163 JENKINS 165 JOHNSON 167 JONES 169 LAMAR 171 LANIER 173 LAURENS 175 LEE 177 LIBERTY 179 LINCOLN 181 LONG 183 LOWNDES 185 LUMPKIN 187 MACON 189 MADISON 191 MARION 193 MCDUFFIE 195 MCINTOSH 197 MERIWETHER 199 MILLER 201 354 293 436 129 75 127 896 88 134 14397 76 24 716 237 357 233 977 78 640 250 198 113 209 51 291 1069 125 280 126 128 464 153 154 157 164 115 704 136 693 104 132 1493 89 394 178 103 418 116 292 114 TANF EMERGENCY REPORT STATE OF GEORGIA 08 I 1997 FAMILY DATA PAGE 3 ********************************************************************************************************** NO. FED-ITEM 1 COUNTY NAME COUNTY NO. 'l..c_~_, MITCHELL 205 MONROE 207 MONTGOMERY 209 MORGAN 211 MURRAY 213 MUSCOGEE 215 NEWTON 217 OCONEE 219 OGLETHORPE 221 PAULDING 223 PEACH 225 PICKENS 227 PIERCE 229 PIKE 231 POLK 233 PULASKI 235 PUTNAM 237 QUITMAN 239 RABUN 241 RANDOLPH 243 RICHMOND 245 ROCKDALE 247 SCHLEY 249 SCREVEN 251 SEMINOLE 253 SPALDING 255 STEPHENS 257 STEWART 259 SUMTER 261 TALBOT 263 TALIAFERRO 265 TATTNALL 267 TAYLOR 269 TELFAIR 271 TERRELL 273 THOMAS 275 TIFT 277 TOOMBS 279 TOWNS 281 TREUTLEN 283 TROUP 285 TURNER 287 TWIGGS 289 UNION 291 UPSON 293 WALKER 295 WALTON 297 WARE 299 WARREN 301 WASHINGTON 303 CASE TOTAL 533 153 58 131 136 3889 516 86 129 233 623 72 157 56 357 125 188 64 40 267 5314 297 51 302 239 758 226 153 1004 136 47 339 243 238 372 791 529 493 25 100 498 153 169 40 372 382 481 694 165 436 TANF EMERGENCY REPORT STATE OF GEORGIA 08 / 1997 FAMILY DATA PAGE 4 ********************************************************************************************************** NO. FED-ITEM COUNTY NAME COUNTY NO. CASE TOTAL WAYNE 305 334 WEBSTER 307 26 WHEELER 309 n WHITE 311 42 WHITFIELD 313 267 WILCOX 315 155 WILKES 317 200 WILKINSON 319 199 WORTH 321 396 ********************************************************************************************************** NO. 2 FED- ITEM 7 NO. OF FAMILY MEMBERS GROUP TOTAL 01 17238 02 30675 03 21022 04 11457 05 4838 06 1760 07 554 08 249 09 73 10 26 11 10 12 4 13 2 ********************************************************************************************************** NO. 3 FED- ITEM 8 FAMILY TYPE GROUP TOTAL 1 - SINGLE-PARENT FAMILY 2 - TWO-PARENT FAMILY 3 - NO-PARENT FAMILY 54347 102 33459 ********************************************************************************************************** NO. 4 FED- ITEM 9 SUBSIDIZED HOUSING CODE GROUP TOTAL ** HOUSING DATA UNAVAILABLE ** ********************************************************************************************************** NO. 5 FED-ITEM 10 MEDICAL ASSISTANCE CODE GROUP TOTAL 1 - YES 2 - NO 87822 86 ********************************************************************************************************** TANF EMERGENCY REPORT STATE OF GEORGIA 08 I 1997 FAMILY DATA PAGE 5 i __~., ********************************************************************************************************** NO. 6 FED- ITEM 11 FOOD STAMP CASE COUNT CASE AVG AMT 67309 266 ********************************************************************************************************** NO. 7 FED-ITEM 12 SUBSIDIZED CHILD CARE CASE COUNT CASE AVG AMT 4029 373 ********************************************************************************************************** NO. 8 FED- ITEM 13 CASH CASE COUNT CASE AVG AMT 87589 240 ********************************************************************************************************** NO. 9 FED-ITEM 14 WORK SUBSIDIES CASE COUNT CASE AVG AMT ** WK SUBSIDY DATA UNAVAILABLE ** ********************************************************************************************************** NO. 10 FED-ITEM 15 TANF CHILD CARE CASE COUNT CASE AVG AMT ** TANF CHILD-CARE DATA UNAVAILABLE ** ********************************************************************************************************** NO. 11 FED-ITEM 16 OTHER SUPPORT CASE COUNT CASE AVG AMT 5429 133 ********************************************************************************************************** NO. 12 FED- ITEM 17 FAMILY SANCTION CASE COUNT CASE AVG REDUCED AMT 213 86 ********************************************************************************************************** NO. 13 FED- ITEM 18 RECOUP OVERPAYMENT CASE COUNT CASE AVG REDUCED AMT 8817 27 ********************************************************************************************************** NO. 14 FED-ITEM 19 OTHER CASE COUNT CASE AVG REDUCED AMT 1526 54 ********************************************************************************************************** TANF EMERGENCY REPORT STATE OF GEORGIA 08 I 1997 ADULT DATA PAGE 1 ********************************************************************************************************** NO. 15 FED-ITEM 20 ADULT BREAKDOWN BY AGE GROUP NO. < 18 18-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 > 60 1 94 4391 26039 18822 7209 1623 212 2 2576 99 253 203 64 6 3 121 3 3 4 1 1 5 6 ********************************************************************************************************** NO. 16 FED-ITEM 21 ADULT BREAKDOWN BY RACE NO. WHITE BLACK HISPANIC AM-IND I ASIAN I OTHER (NOT HSP) (NOT HSP) ALASK-NAT PAC-ISL UNKNOWN 1 11518 46020 489 2 634 2489 26 3 35 86 1 4 2 5 6 24 338 2 50 5 ********************************************************************************************************** NO. 17 FED-ITEM 22 ADULT BREAKDOWN BY FED-DISABILITY BENEFIT NO. YES NO 1 180 58210 2 39 3162 3 2 125 4 2 5 6 ********************************************************************************************************** NO. 18 FED-ITEM 23 ADULT BREAKDOWN BY MARITAL STATUS NO. SINGLE I MARRIED I NEVER MARRIED LIVING TOGETHER MARRIED I SEPARATED WIDOWED DIVORCED NOT AVAILABLE 1 24 4 4 2 3 4 5 6 7 58350 3201 127 2 ********************************************************************************************************** TANF EMERGENCY REPORT STATE OF GEORGIA 08 I 1997 ADULT DATA , ********************************************************************************************************** PAGE 2 NO. 19. FED- ITEM 24 ADULT BREAKDOWN BY RELATIONSHIP TO HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD NO. HEAD OF SPOUSE PARENT SON I STEPSON I GRANDCHLD I OTHER FOSTER UNREL. HSEHLD DAUGH. STEPDTR. GRT-GRNDCHLD REL. CHILD CHILD UNREL. ADULT ********************************************************************************************************** NO. 20 FED-ITEM 25 ADULT BREAKDOWN - TEEN PARENT WITH CHILD NO. YES NO 1 2630 55760 2 1 3200 3 127 4 2 5 6 ********************************************************************************************************** NO. 21 FED- ITEM 26 ADULT BREAKDOWN BY HIGHEST EDUCATIONAL LEVEL ATTAINED NO. 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 1 29936 31 15 29 43 85 233 546 1772 3146 4212 4485 13857 2 2957 1 2 1 2 4 5 11 28 40 41 38 71 3 123 3 1 4 2 5 6 ********************************************************************************************************** NO. 22 FED-ITEM 27 ADULT BREAKDOWN BY HIGHEST DEGREE ATTAINED NO. NONE HS I GED ASSOCIATE BACHELOR GRADUATE OTHER DIPLOMA DEGREE DEGREE DEGREE CREDENTIALS 1 44533 12469 1063 253 72 2 3130 60 7 4 3 127 4 2 5 6 ********************************************************************************************************** TANF EMERGENCY REPORT STATE OF GEORGIA 08 / 1997 ADULT DATA PAGE 3 I ********************************************************************************************************** NO. 23 FED-ITEM 28 ADULT BREAKDOWN - CITIZENSHIP STATUS NO. U.S. CITIZEN NON-CITIZEN UNKNOWN 1 57785 604 2 3112 89 3 120 7 4 2 5 6 ********************************************************************************************************** NO. 24 FED-ITEM 29 ADULT BREAKDOWN - EMPLOYMENT STATUS NO. EMPLOYED UNEMPLOYED NOT IN LABOR FORCE (LOOKING FOR WORK) 1 12056 2 110 3 1 4 5 6 31355 522 11 1 14979 2569 115 1 ********************************************************************************************************** NO. 25 FED-ITEM 30 ADULT BREAKDOWN - WORK PARTICIPATION STATUS NO. SINGLE-PAR DISREGARD TRIBAL EXEMPT EXEMPT TEEN IN CHILD REQD. TO NOT CHILD < 12 MO DISABLED OTHER \.IORK < 6 YR PARTICIPATE APP 1 10599 194 2 35 1 3 4 5 6 354 29 2388 40464 4362 44 5 562 2554 3 11 113 1 1 ********************************************************************************************************** NO. 26 FED-ITEM 31-37 ADULT BREAKDOWN - WORK ACTIVITIES NO. UNSUB EMP SUB PRIV EMP SUB PUB EMP COUNT AVG COUNT AVG COUNT AVG WORK EXP COUNT AVG OJT JOB SCH/RDNS COMM SERV COUNT AVG COUNT AVG COUNT AVG 1 7140 27 253 31 41 30 3315 22 36 22 2882 22 457 25 2 40 27 1 40 11 16 18 21 8 31 3 1 35 4 5 6 ********************************************************************************************************** TANF EMERGENCY REPORT STATE OF GEORGIA 08 / 1997 ADULT DATA PAGE 4 , ********************************************************************************************************** NO 27 FED- ITEM 38-44 ADULT BREAKDOWN - WORK ACTIVITIES NO. VOC ED TRN JOB SKLS TRN ED REL EMP COUNT AVG COUNT AVG COUNT AVG SCHOOL ATT COUNT AVG C C SVCS COUNT AVG ADDL WK ACT OTHER WK COUNT AVG COUNT AVG 1 2863 24 17 20 2 8 26 3 4 5 6 4 15 772 22 23 22 51 21 1 25 ********************************************************************************************************** NO. 28 FED- ITEM 45 ADULT BREAKDOWN - EARNED INCOME NO. COUNT AVG. 01 11963 565 02 104 530 03 1 741 04 05 06 ********************************************************************************************************** NO. 29 FED-ITEM 46 ADULT BREAKDOWN - UNEARNED INCOME NO. COUNT AVG. 01 6249 161 02 169 199 03 5 154 04 05 06 TANF EMERGENCY REPORT STATE OF GEORGIA 08 I 1997 CHILD DATA PAGE 1 , ******************************************************************************************************************************* NO. 30 FED-ITEM 47 CHILD BREAKDOWN BY AGE GROUP NO. <1 1-3 4-5 6-12 13-17 01 1276 14766 10910 34808 24042 02 1292 10019 7182 21524 7161 03 681 5382 3947 9817 1870 04 316 2373 1653 3564 516 05 97 951 579 1094 195 06 42 338 212 318 52 07 14 113 89 105 16 08 4 46 27 27 6 09 2 22 6 8 2 10 1 8 3 2 1 11 1 2 12 ******************************************************************************************************************************* NO. 31 FED- ITEM 48 CHILD BREAKDOWN BY RACE NO. WHITE BLACK HISPANIC AM-IND I ASIAN I OTHER (NOT HSP) (NOT HSP) ALASK-NAT PAC-ISL UNKNOWN 01 18279 65988 1052 30 385 68 02 8546 37512 590 13 215 302 03 3008 18105 279 8 85 212 04 803 7374 109 2 30 104 05 206 2612 30 10 58 06 51 878 12 3 18 07 12 314 5 1 5 08 3 104 1 2 09 1 38 1 10 15 11 3 12 1 ******************************************************************************************************************************* NO. 32 FED- ITEM 49 CHILD BREAKDOWN BY FED-DISABILITY BENEFIT NO. YES NO 01 394 85408 02 191 46987 03 88 21609 04 37 8385 05 11 2905 06 6 956 07 3 334 08 110 09 40 10 15 11 3 12 1 ******************************************************************************************************************************* TANF EMERGENCY REPORT STATE OF GEORGIA 08 I 1997 CHILO DATA PAGE 2 I ******************************************************************************************************************************* NO. 33 FED-ITEM 50 CHILD BREAKDOWN BY RELATIONSHIP TO HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD NO. HEAD OF SPOUSE PARENT SON I STEPSON I GRANDCHLD I OTHER FOSTER UNREL. HSEHLD DAUGH. STEPDTR. GRT-GRNDCHLD REL. CHILD CHILD UNREL. CHILD 01 72161 92 9290 3933 325 02 41555 35 4031 1309 248 03 19359 12 1666 538 122 04 7510 7 626 228 51 05 2584 3 224 91 14 06 828 3 73 49 9 07 291 1 25 18 2 08 93 12 5 09 36 3 1 10 14 1 11 2 12 1 ******************************************************************************************************************************* NO. 34 FED-ITEM 51 CHILD BREAKDOWN - TEEN PARENT WITH CHILD NO. YES NO 01 6 85796 02 1 471n 03 21697 04 8421 05 2915 06 962 07 337 08 110 09 40 10 15 11 3 12 1 ******************************************************************************************************************************* NO. 35 FED-ITEM 52 CHILD BREAKDOWN BY HIGHEST EDUCATIONAL LEVEL ATTAINED NO. 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 01 85605 02 47150 03 21685 04 8420 05 2916 06 961 07 336 08 109 09 40 10 15 11 3 12 1 3 2 18 51 63 44 13 2 5 8 11 3 1 3 4 1 1 3 1 1 ******************************************************************************************************************************* TANF EMERGENCY REPORT STATE OF GEORGIA 08 I 1997 CHILD DATA PAGE 3 I ******************************************************************************************************************************* NO. 36 FED- ITEM 53 CHILD BREAKDOWN BY HIGHEST DEGREE ATTAINED NO. NONE HS I GED ASSOCIATE BACHELOR GRADUATE OTHER DIPLOMA DEGREE DEGREE DEGREE CREDENTIALS 01 85800 02 47177 03 21697 04 8422 05 2916 06 962 07 337 08 110 09 40 10 15 11 3 12 1 ******************************************************.*.**.*************************************************************.* NO. 37 FED- ITEM 54 CHILD BREAKDOWN - CITIZENSHIP STATUS NO. U.S. CITIZEN NON-CITIZEN UNKNOWN 01 85483 319 02 47018 160 03 21627 70 04 8384 37 05 2901 15 06 952 10 07 331 6 08 109 1 09 39 1 10 15 11 3 12 1 ******************************************************************************************************************************* NO. 38 FED- ITEM 55 CHILD BREAKDOWN - UNEARNED INCOME NO. COUNT AVG. 01 3186 124 02 2198 163 03 1166 187 04 492 213 05 194 230 06 80 234 07 27 241 08 11 253 09 2 269 10 3 396 11 12 TANF EME~GENCY REPORT STATE OF GEORGIA CLOSURE REASON 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 CLOSURE DEFINITION EMPLOYMENT MARRIAGE FIVE-YR TIME LIMIT SANCTION STATE POLlCY UNKNOWN WOT USED OTHER 08 I 1997 SECTION 2 PAGE 1 TOT/tL 50 3065 rr L TANF EMERGENCY REPORT STATE OF GEORGIA 09 I 1997 FAMILY DATA PAGE 1 ********************************************************************************************************** NO. FED- ITEM 1 COUNTY NAME COUNTY NO. CASE TOTAL APPLING 001 178 ATKINSON 003 99 BACON 005 197 BAKER 007 87 BALDWIN 009 528 BANKS 011 79 BARROW 013 206 BARTOW 015 276 BEN HILL 017 255 BERRIEN 019 246 BIBB 021 3803 BLECKLEY 023 173 BRANTLEY 025 147 BROOKS 027 303 BRYAN 029 224 BULLOCH 031 657 BURKE 033 494 BUTTS 035 145 CALHOUN 037 116 CAMDEN 039 130 CANDLER 043 142 CARROLL 045 623 CATOOSA 047 182 CHARLTON 049 98 CHATHAM 051 3939 CHATTAHOOCHEE 053 62 CHATTOOGA 055 91 CHEROKEE 057 180 CLARKE 059 1088 CLAY 061 123 CLAYTON 063 2489 CLINCH 065 125 COBB 067 1617 COFFEE 069 457 COLQUITT 071 751 COLUMBIA 073 455 COOK 075 257 COWETA 077 343 CRAWFORD 079 104 CRISP 081 658 DADE 083 74 DAWSON 085 51 DECATUR 087 681 DEKALB 089 6533 DODGE 091 281 DOOLY 093 194 DOUGHERTY 095 2836 DOUGLAS 097 494 EARLY 099 342 ECHOLS 101 35 TANF EMERGENCY REPORT STATE OF GEORGIA 09 I 1997 FAMILY DATA PAGE 2 ********************************************************************************************************** NO. FED-ITEM 1 COUNTY NAME COUNTY NO. CASE TOTAL EFFINGHAM 103 ELBERT 105 EMANUEL 107 EVANS 109 FANNIN 111 FAYETTE 113 FLOYD 115 FORSYTH 117 FRANKLIN 119 FULTON 121 GILMER 123 GLASCOCK 125 GLYNN 127 GORDON 129 GRADY 131 GREENE 133 GWINNETT 135 HABERSHAM 137 HALL 139 HANCOCK 141 HARALSON 143 HARRIS 145 HART 147 HEARD 149 HENRY 151 HOUSTON 153 IRWIN 155 JACKSON 157 JASPER 159 JEFF DAVIS 161 JEFFERSON 163 JENKINS 165 JOHNSON 167 JONES 169 LAMAR 171 LANIER 173 LAURENS 175 LEE 177 LIBERTY 179 LINCOLN 181 LONG 183 LOWNDES 185 LUMPKIN 187 MACON 189 MADISON 191 MARION 193 MCDUFFIE 195 MCINTOSH 197 MERIWETHER 199 MILLER 201 329 289 430 134 65 139 836 70 136 14303 63 28 750 220 369 217 994 79 605 269 183 125 200 41 294 1063 112 260 118 125 469 146 145 149 166 112 691 136 695 108 150 1495 83 398 179 84 411 119 271 107 ~' TANF EMERGENCY REPORT STATE OF GEORGIA 09 I 1997 FAMILY DATA PAGE 3 ********************************************************************************************************** NO. 1 FED- ITEM 1 COUNTY NAME COUNTY NO. CASE TOTAL MITCHELL 205 517 MONROE 207 144 MONTGOMERY 209 59 MORGAN 211 119 MURRAY 213 114 MUSCOGEE 215 3860 NEWTON 217 483 OCONEE 219 100 OGLETHORPE 221 125 PAULDING 223 215 PEACH 225 615 PICKENS 227 64 PIERCE 229 153 PIKE 231 59 POLK 233 340 PULASKI 235 138 PUTNAM 237 193 QUITMAN 239 69 RABUN 241 40 RANDOLPH 243 266 RICHMOND 245 5410 ROCKDALE 247 286 SCHLEY 249 58 SCREVEN 251 313 SEMINOLE 253 235 SPALDING 255 729 STEPHENS 257 209 STEWART 259 146 SUMTER 261 1055 TALBOT 263 134 TALIAFERRO 265 42 TATTNALL 267 338 TAYLOR 269 250 TELFAIR 271 242 TERRELL 273 384 THOMAS 275 806 TIFT 277 530 TOOMBS 279 485 TOWNS 281 23 TREUTLEN 283 94 TROUP 285 495 TURNER 287 149 TWIGGS 289 158 UNION 291 40 UPSON 293 367 WALKER 295 349 WALTON 297 508 WARE 299 705 WARREN 301 169 WASHINGTON 303 458 TANF EMERGENCY REPORT STATE OF GEORGIA 09 / 1997 FAMILY DATA PAGE 4 ********************************************************************************************************** NO. FED-ITEM COUNTY NAME COUNTY NO. CASE TOTAL WAYNE 305 347 WEBSTER 307 27 WHEELER 309 76 WHITE 311 41 WHITFIELD 313 252 WILCOX 315 154 WILKES 317 199 WILKINSON 319 194 WORTH 321 392 ********************************************************************************************************** NO. 2 FED-ITEM 7 NO. OF FAMILY MEMBERS GROUP TOTAL 01 17536 02 30063 03 20689 04 11374 05 4765 06 1765 07 586 08 232 09 77 10 26 11 11 12 3 13 3 ********************************************************************************************************** NO. 3 FED-ITEM 8 FAMILY TYPE GROUP TOTAL 1 - SINGLE-PARENT FAMILY 2 - TWO-PARENT FAMILY 3 - NO-PARENT FAMILY 54645 110 32375 ********************************************************************************************************** NO. 4 FED-ITEM 9 SUBSIDIZED HOUSING CODE GROUP TOTAL ** HOUSING DATA UNAVAILABLE ** ********************************************************************************************************** NO. 5 FED-ITEM 10 MEDICAL ASSISTANCE CODE GROUP TOTAL 1 - YES 2 - NO 87046 84 ********************************************************************************************************** TANF EMERGENCY REPORT STATE OF GEORGIA 09 / 1997 FAMILY DATA PAGE 5 ********************************************************************************************************** NO. 6 FED- ITEM 11 FOOD STAMP CASE COUNT CASE AVG AMT 63274 266 ********************************************************************************************************** NO. 7 FED-ITEM 12 SUBSIDIZED CHILD CARE CASE COUNT CASE AVG AMT 3507 381 ********************************************************************************************************** NO. 8 FED-ITEM 13 CASH CASE COUNT CASE AVG AMT 86884 239 ********************************************************************************************************** NO. 9 FED-ITEM 14 WORK SUBSIDIES CASE COUNT CASE AVG AMT ** WK SUBSIDY DATA UNAVAILABLE ** ********************************************************************************************************** NO. 10 FED-ITEM 15 TANF CHILD CARE CASE COUNT CASE AVG AMT ** TANF CHILD-CARE DATA UNAVAILABLE ** ********************************************************************************************************** NO. 11 FED-ITEM 16 OTHER SUPPORT CASE COUNT CASE AVG AMT 4908 131 ********************************************************************************************************** NO. 12 FED- ITEM 17 FAMILY SANCTION CASE COUNT CASE AVG REDUCED AMT 237 87 ********************************************************************************************************** NO. 13 FED-ITEM 18 RECOUP OVERPAYMENT CASE COUNT CASE AVG REDUCED AMT 8816 27 ********************************************************************************************************** NO. 14 FED- ITEM 19 OTHER CASE COUNT CASE AVG REDUCED AMT 2217 54 ********************************************************************************************************** TANF EMERGENCY REPORT STATE OF GEORGIA 09 I 1997 ADULT DATA PAGE 1 ********************************************************************************************************** NO. 15 FED-ITEM 20 ADULT BREAKDOWN BY AGE GROUP NO. < 18 18-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 > 60 1 111 4440 25529 18301 6938 1544 193 2 2133 101 236 177 65 5 3 81 3 1 4 1 5 6 ********************************************************************************************************** NO. 16 FED-ITEM 21 ADULT BREAKDOWN BY RACE NO. WHITE BLACK HISPANIC AM-IND I ASIAN I OTHER (NOT HSP) (NOT HSP) ALASK-NAT PAC-ISL UNKNOWN 1 10922 45287 509 2 582 2079 23 3 28 52 4 1 5 6 26 311 1 32 5 ********************************************************************************************************** NO. 17 FED- ITEM 22 ADULT BREAKDOWN BY FED-DISABILITY BENEFIT NO. YES NO 1 176 56880 2 34 2683 3 2 83 4 1 5 6 ********************************************************************************************************** NO. 18 FED-ITEM 23 ADULT BREAKDOWN BY MARITAL STATUS NO. SINGLE I MARRIED I NEVER MARRIED LIVING TOGETHER MARRIED I SEPARATED WIDOWED DIVORCED NOT AVAILABLE 1 58 5 6 2 3 1 3 4 5 6 5 56982 2713 85 1 ********************************************************************************************************** TANF EMERGENCY REPORT STATE OF GEORGIA 09 I 1997 ADULT DATA PAGE 2 ********************************************************************************************************** NO~ 19 FED-ITEM 24 ADULT BREAKDOWN BY RELATIONSHIP TO HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD NO. HEAD OF SPOUSE PARENT SON I STEPSON I GRANDCHLD I OTHER FOSTER UNREL. HSEHLD DAUGH. STEPDTR. GRT-GRNDCHLD REL. CHILD CHILD UNREL. ADULT 1 37101 736 2 10 457 3 4 4 1 5 6 16850 2107 79 36 1141 1192 1 46 96 2 ********************************************************************************************************** NO. 20 FED-ITEM 25 ADULT BREAKDOWN - TEEN PARENT WITH CHILD NO. YES NO 1 2955 54101 2 2717 3 85 4 1 5 6 ********************************************************************************************************** NO. 21 FED- ITEM 26 ADULT BREAKDOWN BY HIGHEST EDUCATIONAL LEVEL ATTAINED NO. 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 1 29713 29 17 29 41 79 221 540 1708 3080 4126 4397 13076 2 2517 1 2 4 5 7 19 32 33 32 65 3 82 2 1 4 1 5 6 ********************************************************************************************************** NO. 22 FED-ITEM 27 ADULT BREAKDOWN BY HIGHEST DEGREE ATTAINED NO. NONE HS I GED ASSOCIATE BACHELOR GRADUATE OTHER DIPLOMA DEGREE DEGREE DEGREE CREDENTIALS 1 43980 11792 984 232 68 2 2652 54 6 4 1 3 85 4 1 5 6 ********************************************************************************************************** TANF EMERGENCY REPORT STATE OF GEORGIA 09 / 1997 ADULT DATA PAGE 3 ********************************************************************************************************** NO. 23 FED-ITEM 28 ADULT BREAKDOWN - CITIZENSHIP STATUS NO. U.S. CITIZEN NON-CITIZEN UNKNOWN 1 56499 557 2 2657 60 3 n 8 4 1 5 6 ********************************************************************************************************** NO. 24 FED-ITEM 29 ADULT BREAKDOWN - EMPLOYMENT STATUS NO. EMPLOYED UNEMPLOYED NOT IN LABOR FORCE (LOOKING FOR WORK) 1 10402 2 102 3 4 5 6 32800 465 7 1 13854 2150 78 ********************************************************************************************************** NO. 25 FED-ITEM 30 ADULT BREAKDOWN - WORK PARTICIPATION STATUS NO. SINGLE-PAR DISREGARD TRIBAL EXEMPT EXEMPT TEEN IN CHILD REQD. TO NOT CHILD < 12 MO DISABLED OTHER WORK < 6 YR PARTICIPATE APP 1 9508 43 2 27 3 4 5 6 356 38 2349 40913 3849 39 3 513 2135 3 7 75 1 ********************************************************************************************************** NO. 26 FED-ITEM 31-37 ADULT BREAKDOWN - WORK ACTIVITIES NO. UNSUB EMP SUB PRIV EMP SUB PUB EMP COUNT AVG COUNT AVG COUNT AVG WORK EXP COUNT AVG OJT JOB SCH/RDNS COMM SERV COUNT AVG COUNT AVG COUNT AVG 1 7279 27 266 31 56 29 3896 22 36 23 2841 22 576 27 2 41 28 15 14 13 15 9 33 3 1 32 4 5 6 ********************************************************************************************************** TANF EMERGENCY REPORT STATE OF GEORGIA 09 I 1997 ADULT DATA PAGE 4 ********************************************************************************************************** NO. 27' FED-ITEM 38-44 ADULT BREAKDOWN - WORK ACTIVITIES NO. VOC ED TRN JOB SKLS TRN ED REL EMP COUNT AVG COUNT AVG COUNT AVG SCHOOL ATT COUNT AVG C C SVCS COUNT AVG ADDL Io/K ACT OTHER Io/K COUNT AVG COUNT AVG 1 2865 23 29 21 2 8 24 1 35 3 4 5 6 8 22 846 23 33 26 44 22 2 32 ********************************************************************************************************** NO. 28 FED-ITEM 45 ADULT BREAKDOWN - EARNED INCOME NO. COUNT AVG. 01 10314 518 02 97 545 03 04 05 06 ********************************************************************************************************** NO. 29 FED-ITEM 46 ADULT BREAKDOWN - UNEARNED INCOME NO. COUNT AVG. 01 6146 157 02 137 191 03 3 112 04 05 06 TANF EMERGENCY REPORT STATE OF GEORGIA 09 I 1997 CHILD DATA PAGE 1 ******************************************************************************************************************************* NO. 30 FED-ITEM 47 CHILD BREAKDOWN BY AGE GROUP NO. <1 1-3 4-5 6-12 13-17 01 1976 14564 10716 34311 23640 02 1889 9886 7067 21136 7020 03 1039 5359 3852 9616 1850 04 468 2411 1627 3469 514 05 148 968 562 1085 200 06 66 350 204 309 59 07 22 119 86 104 15 08 8 41 31 30 6 09 1 27 7 8 1 10 2 8 3 2 1 11 2 1 12 ******************************************************************************************************************************* NO. 31 FED- ITEM 48 CHILD BREAKDOWN BY RACE NO. WHITE BLACK HISPANIC AM-IND I ASIAN I OTHER (NOT HSP) (NOT HSP) ALASK-NAT PAC-ISL UNKNOWN 01 17800 65868 1073 31 371 64 02 8327 37547 625 14 202 283 03 2957 18176 290 8 74 211 04 794 7452 112 3 24 104 05 202 2668 33 5 55 06 51 907 14 2 14 07 12 323 7 4 08 4 111 1 09 3 40 1 10 16 11 3 12 2 ******************************************************************************************************************************* NO. 32 FED-ITEM 49 CHILD BREAKDOWN BY FED-DISABILITY BENEFIT NO. YES NO 01 404 84803 02 198 46800 03 89 21627 04 37 8452 05 12 2951 06 4 984 07 4 342 08 116 09 44 10 16 11 3 12 2 ******************************************************************************************************************************* TANF EMERGENCY REPORT STATE OF GEORGIA 09 I 1997 CHILD DATA PAGE 2 ******************************************************************************************************************************* NO. 33 FED-ITEM 50 CHILD BREAKDOWN BY RELATIONSHIP TO HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD NO. HEAD OF SPOUSE PARENT SON I STEPSON I GRANDCHLD I OTHER FOSTER UNREL. HSEHLD DAUGH. STEPDTR. GRT-GRNDCHLD REL. CHILD CHILD UNREL. CHILD 01 71141 89 9560 4100 317 02 41253 35 4112 1350 248 03 19338 15 1693 550 120 04 7561 7 640 232 49 05 2616 3 237 95 12 06 848 4 83 44 9 07 299 1 27 17 2 08 98 12 6 09 39 5 10 15 1 11 2 12 2 ******************************************************************************************************************************* NO. 34 FED-ITEM 51 CHILD BREAKDOWN - TEEN PARENT WITH CHILD NO. YES NO 01 8 85199 02 2 46996 03 21716 04 2 8487 05 2963 06 988 07 346 08 116 09 44 10 16 11 3 12 2 ******************************************************************************************************************************* NO. 35 FED- ITEM 52 CHILD BREAKDOWN BY HIGHEST EDUCATIONAL LEVEL ATTAINED NO. 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 01 85024 02 46978 03 21702 04 8488 05 2963 06 986 07 345 08 115 09 44 10 16 11 3 12 2 3 2 17 53 56 41 8 2 4 5 8 2 1 3 6 1 1 3 1 ******************************************************************************************************************************* TANF EMERGENCY REPORT STATE OF GEORGIA 09 I 1997 CHILD DATA PAGE 3 ******************************************************************************************************************************* NO. 36 FED-ITEM 53 CHILD BREAKDOWN BY HIGHEST DEGREE ATTAINED NO. NONE HS I GED ASSOCIATE BACHELOR GRADUATE OTHER DIPLOMA DEGREE DEGREE DEGREE CREDENTIALS 01 85205 02 46997 03 21716 04 8489 05 2963 06 988 07 346 08 116 09 44 10 16 11 3 12 2 ******************************************************************************************************************************* NO. 37 FED-ITEM 54 CHILD BREAKDOWN - CITIZENSHIP STATUS NO. U.S. CITIZEN NON-CITIZEN UNKNOWN 01 84920 287 02 46859 139 03 21654 62 04 8455 33 05 2948 15 06 979 9 07 341 5 08 115 1 09 43 1 10 16 11 3 12 2 ******************************************************************************************************************************* NO. 38 FED-ITEM 55 CHILD BREAKDOWN - UNEARNED INCOME NO. COUNT AVG. 01 3161 122 02 2182 162 03 1160 188 04 505 212 05 202 232 06 86 237 07 36 227 08 12 264 09 2 269 10 3 396 11 12 TANF EMERGENCY REPORT STATE OF GEORGIA 09 I 1997 SECTION 3 PAGE 1 ** FIPS OTR CATEGORY 1ST MONTH 2ND MONTH 3RD MONTH 13 3 TOTAL ASSISTANCE AMOUNT 23517265 23281641 22782634 TOTAL NUMBER FAMILIES 89711 87908 87130 TOTAL 2PARENT FAMlll~S 121 102 110 TOTAL 1-PARENT FAMILIES 55295 54347 54645 TOTAL NUMBER RECIPl~NTS 233409 229203 226747 TANF EMERGENCY REPORT STATE OF GEORGIA 09 I 1997 SECTION 2 PAGE 1 *************.**** cLOSURE REASON 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 CLOSUR~ DEFINITION EMPLOYMENT MARRIAGE FIVE-YR TIME LIMIT SANCTION STATE POLICY UNKNO\JN NOT USED OTHER TOTAL 33 3058 .k.=ial Securi tJ' Administration " Form Approved 0M3 ;-Io. 0960- 02: ANNUAL STATISTICAL REPORT ON REQUESTS FOR HEARINGS This report is author~zed by Section 4J2 (a)(4) and (6) of the Social Security Act. Failure to re~ort may result ln no further monies or other benefits being ~aid under this pro~ram. St~te State Agency For Fiscal Year Georgia Contact Person:Name Department of Human Resources Telephone Number 1997 Date Ms. Lyn Myers 404-657-3289 November 3, 1997 Items AFDC MA 1. Pending from. prior yea.:r . 2. Received during year 3. Disposed of during year 4. Pending at end of year 390 1,292 1,022 660 357 1,814 1,084 1,087 SELECTED DA'rA ON REQUESTS DISPOSED OF 5. Agency a.ction resulting in hearing request: a.. Application for assistance denied 211 b. Gran.t am.O'UIlt 240 c. Discontinuance of assistance 372 d. Not grant related 199 536 xxxxxxxxxxxx 335 213 6. Method of disposition and outcome: a. Hearing decision: 1. In fa.vor of claima.n.t. 114 145 2. Not in favor of claimant . 134 221 3. Partially both (l) and (2) 0 0 b. By other means: l. Withdrawn: (a) A change in favor of claimant ~. 129 153 (b) No cr~ge in favor of claimant 212 204 2. Aban.doned or death o 433 361 7. Principal issue in hearing: a. Grant amount: 1. I~eed staIldard 8 2. Income or resources 76 3. Disregards .. . 75 b. Eligibility factors other than grant amount 88 3. Time elapsed between request and implementation of hearing decision: a.. 9J days or les s ....... _. 152 157 b. ~re t'han SO days 95 209 9. Representative of claimant during hearing process: a. Legal. c01.lIlsel ~ 11 99 b. S=If 226 181 c. Other ...... 10 86 10. Number of hearing examiners (ful.l-time equivalent) 25 2S L._ ,- l.;~; ~-~ L~,":",~ t:.cc~ ;'",:"~ ....3 I Transportation Services for TANF Recipients Jan-97 Feb-97 Mar-97 Apr-97 May-97 Jun-97 Jul-97 Aug-97 Sep-97 YTO Total 2 ATKINSON Recipients Expenditures 4 BAKER Recipients Expenditures 6 BANKS Recipients Expenditures 8 BARTOW Recipients Expenditures 10 BERRIEN Recipients Expenditures 15 3 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 31 768 378 354 486 786 180 265 526 537 4,280 21 3,779 2 3,034 6 3,706 9 3,149 13 2,085 14 2,517 11 2,409 8 1,802 11 1,629 95 24,110 6 5 4 6 9 2 9 8 2 51 620 359 510 398 486 169 497 385 310 3,734 24 16 8 8 10 4 7 6 5 88 721 408 223 151 358 114 324 163 219 2,681 18 3,317 17 3,356 24 2,399 37 2,961 32 2,648 47 1,865 31 2,043 17 1,242 16 239 837 20,668 I Transportation Services for TANF Recipients Jan-97 Feb-97 Mar-97 Apr-97 May-97 Jun-97 Jul-97 Aug-97 Sep-97 YTD Total 13 BRANTLEY Recipients Expenditures 15 BRYAN Recipients Expenditures 17 BURKE Recipients Expenditures 19 CALHOUN Recipients Expenditures 21 CANDLER Recipients Expenditures 3 5 3 3 2 1 3 3 1 24 570 708 508 508 354 775 243 318 174 4,158 47 6,445 8 4,819 13 4,471 2 3,776 12 5,003 8 6,095 13 5,530 7 3,648 24 3,816 134 43,603 51 5,147 12 3,110 12 3,041 47 2,735 21 3,365 28 3,450 68 4,095 44 3,005 53 3,293 336 31,241 7 2 6 o 6 1 o 4 1 27 655 66 725 o 1,358 980 o 665 735 5,184 15 1,172 15 1,483 12 15 917 1,173 11 11 14 18 970 491 708 777 12 123 600 8,291 I Transportation Services for TANF Recipients Jan-97 Feb-97 Mar-97 Apr-97 May-97 Jun-97 Jul-97 Aug-97 Sep-97 YTD Total 24 CHARLTON Recipients Expenditures 16 1 1 1 2 3 11 12 7 54 696 576 696 991 372 705 417 435 387 5,275 26 CHATTAHOOCHEE Recipients 15 15 12 17 14 20 17 12 13 135 Expenditures 642 627 498 1,024 761 803 951 594 999 6,899 28 CHEROKEE Recipients Expenditures 11 10 402 456 6 5 234 309 6 7 6 11 330 279 285 543 9 71 414 3,252 30 CLAY Recipients Expenditures 13 11 23 17 16 26 23 14 23 166 624 477 966 2,154 2,914 3,206 3,559 2,726 3,351 19,977 32 CLINCH Recipients Expenditures 6 2 5 2 4 9 7 10 12 57 366 425 376 457 590 479 655 520 521 4,389 I Transportation Services for TANF Recipients Jan-97 Feb-97 Mar-97 Apr-97 May-97 Jun-97 Jul-97 Aug-97 Sep-97 YTD Total 35 COLQUITT Recipients Expenditures 76 4,565 78 4,556 83 4,107 57 3,763 61 3,931 69 3,281 61 3,599 42 1,898 32 1,656 559 31,356 37 COOK Recipients Expenditures 22 2,264 17 1,635 16 1,625 19 2,348 16 2,534 12 1,339 12 1,632 14 1,386 15 1,099 143 15,862 39 CRAWFORD Recipients Expenditures 12 1,454 12 13 11 13 13 11 22 1,405 1,233 1,323 1,371 1,371 1,496 678 8 115 264 10,595 41 DADE Recipients Expenditures 5 11 5 5 3 5 3 3 3 43 189 252 141 207 69 65 114 120 79 1,336 43 DECATUR Recipients Expenditures 102 4,988 16 3,745 3 4,196 103 4,026 101 5,636 83 3,415 97 5,261 123 6,177 70 Z4,923 698 42,367 I Transportation Services for TANF Recipients Jan-97 Feb-97 Mar-97 Apr-97 May-97 Jun-97 Jul-97 Aug-97 Sep-97 YTD Total 46 DOOLY Recipients Expenditures 48 DOUGLAS Recipients Expenditures 50 ECHOLS Recipients Expenditures 52 ELBERT Recipients Expenditures 54 EVANS Recipients Expenditures 30 4,961 34 4,353 36 4,628 39 5,037 39 4,724 50 4,850 37 4,985 36 4,328 39 4,740 340 42,606 42 7,318 42 6,898 8 45 483 6,333 50 7,889 53 6,599 36 5,780 26 5,923 28 5,297 330 52,520 8 9 8 4 4 3 8 5 6 55 427 481 219 345 321 278 495 276 279 3,121 31 1,274 4 1,349 1 1 3 6 2 3 2 53 999 679 1,032 1,409 989 959 1,045 9,735 16 24 18 22 22 22 10 9 13 156 841 1,337 925 1,335 1,258 1,321 444 513 576 8,550 I Transportation Services for TANF Recipients Jan-97 Feb-97 Mar-97 Apr-97 May-97 Jun-97 Jul-97 Aug-97 Sep-97 YTD Total 57 FLOYD Recipients Expenditures 59 FRANKLIN Recipients Expenditures 61 GILMER Recipients Expenditures 63 GLYNN Recipients Expenditures 65 GRADY Recipients Expenditures 61 2,403 64 2,094 54 1,738 66 2,733 50 2,075 51 1,732 29 1,122 27 1,017 22 424 774 15688 29 2,712 20 1,446 30 1,302 32 1,907 33 1,825 38 1,106 22 1,049 22 1,442 13 239 594 13383 6 7 5 3 2 6 2 o 285 123 305 224 246 151 39 o o 31 o 1,373 11 1,623 41 1,743 25 18 1,245 756 12 12 9 2 45 339 477 75 2 132 120 6,828 83 3,564 71 2,996 86 3,744 64 2,651 129 6,092 76 2,723 67 3,068 125 4,427 62 2,949 763 32,214 l.;:.'--:..;":i L':...; _j '~~~j ~~ L.~~",-~) '-._--"'".) I Transportation Services for TANF Recipients Jan-97 Feb-97 Mar-97 Apr-97 May-97 Jun-97 Jul-97 Aug-97 Sep-97 YTD Total 68 HABERSHAM Recipients Expenditures 7 23 10 28 4 14 8 24 14 132 236 186 500 857 168 327 830 1,344 713 5161 70 HANCOCK Recipients Expenditures 37 3,972 21 2,203 35 2,841 46 3,684 39 3,888 42 4,782 20 1,710 25 2,426 24 1,424 289 26,930 72 HARRIS Recipients Expenditures 15 1,619 11 1,482 14 1,569 37 2,777 11 1,532 15 1,426 18 2,021 14 1,511 14 2,095 149 16,032 74 HEARD Recipients Expenditures 20 2,126 3 18 9 6 8 2 6 2 74 803 898 414 390 315 438 459 228 6,071 76 HOUSTON Recipients Expenditures 148 7,495 130 7,538 140 6,300 141 7,980 140 7,575 123 5,087 129 7,455 113 7,250 113 5,996 1,177 62,676 I Transportation Services for TANF Recipients Jan-97 Feb-97 Mar-97 Apr-97 May-97 Jun-97 Jul-97 Aug-97 Sep-97 YTD Total 79 JASPER Recipients Expenditures 7 3 1 3 3 5 6 3 4 35 848 838 203 560 651 512 469 455 347 4,883 81 JEFFERSON Recipients Expenditures 67 3,374 44 2,253 50 2,291 45 2,332 51 2,229 54 2,509 58 3,527 47 2,965 45 2,381 461 23,861 83 JOHNSON Recipients Expenditures 20 4,640 17 29 21 16 8 17 18 19 165 309 4,238 4,269 4,164 4,022 4,421 4,139 4,380 34,582 85 LAMAR Recipients Expenditures 11 10 2 3 2 16 10 22 35 111 1,555 958 90 1 574 924 1,211 1,204 1,212 8,139 87 LAURENS Recipients Expenditures 99 4,887 86 4,612 81 4,244 61 3,745 64 3,650 71 3,619 68 4,288 71 4,521 75 4,702 676 38,268 I Transportation Services for TANF Recipients Jan-97 Feb-97 Mar-97 Apr-97 May-97 Jun-97 Jul~97 Aug-97 Sep-97 YTD Total 90 LINCOLN Recipients Expenditures 92 LOWNDES Recipients Expenditures 94 MACON Recipients Expenditures 96 MARION Recipients Expenditures 98 MCINTOSH Recipients Expenditures 12 2,920 8 2,555 5 2,541 6 2,830 7 2,942 6 2,553 7 2,816 6 2,676 2 59 624 22,457 129 6,664 13 5,004 136 4,314 124 5,518 163 4,880 4 3,084 177 4,987 3 5,829 2 2,648 751 42,918 44 5,967 19 79 118 372 190 65 30 18 935 738 4,148 5,072 4,566 4,529 13,123 9,545 5,148 52,836 14 3,477 14 3,104 12 31 645 7,297 32 7,473 24 6,804 24 7,404 27 6,947 23 7,110 201 50,261 6 3,131 6 2,649 1 2,009 8 1,865 8 2,856 5 2,807 10 2,996 5 2,741 10 2,898 59 23,952 I Transportation Services for TANF Recipients Jan-97 Feb-97 Mar-97 Apr-97 May-97 Jun-97 Jul-97 Aug-97 Sep-97 YTD Total 101 MITCHELL Recipients Expenditures 5 5,495 5 6,565 260 7,220 3 6,415 2 7,243 2 3,839 2 4,273 3 4,113 2 4,082 284 49,245 103 MONTGOMERY Recipients Expenditures 17 2,447 7 6 6 11 1 12 6 3 59 414 374 468 174 71 2,650 273 159 7,030 105 MURRAY Recipients Expenditures 2 2 1 6 5 6 4 12 14 52 93 90 6 183 264 230 171 390 381 1,808 107 NEWTON Recipients Expenditures 54 4,091 39 3,105 38 3,104 34 2,262 30 2,791 21 1,508 47 2,039 53 2,177 32 1,487 348 22,564 109 OGLETHORPE Recipients Expenditures 13 12 12 14 17 16 12 15 3 114 435 444 384 420 493 416 447 387 78 3,504 L..."_e-.J ~ ~"',.:.J ~ ~ ~ L",-:_~;,.J L __ .:-.oJ -~ j L _ I Transportation Services for TANF Recipients Jan-97 Feb-97 Mar-97 Apr-97 May-97 Jun-97 Jul-97 Aug-97 Sep-97 YTD Total 112 PICKENS Recipients Expenditures 114 PIKE Recipients Expenditures 116 PULASKI Recipients Expenditures 118 QUITMAN Recipients Expenditures 120 RANDOLPH Recipients Expenditures 6 2 2 2 2 1 1 o o 16 195 92 201 183 129 54 120 o o 974 2 1 1 o o 5 2 1 1 13 118 9 30 o o 192 123 63 51 586 23 1,292 21 1,858 14 1,237 13 1,279 25 1,968 1 11 16 17 141 353 369 1,669 1,663 11,688 8 8 10 8 9 7 7 7 4 68 376 348 334 1,197 2,073 1,602 1,776 1,905 1,965 11,576 32 1,681 32 1,850 38 1,893 39 2,407 51 3,451 49 2,356 42 2,452 16 1,264 22 1,401 321 18,755 I Transportation Services for TANF Recipients Jan-97 Feb-97 Mar-97 Apr-97 May-97 Jun-97 Jul-97 Aug-97 Sep-97 YTD Total 123 SCHLEY Recipients Expenditures 16 22 15 8 6 12 9 6 5 99 561 543 475 303 302 151 310 149 111 2,905 125 SEMINOLE Recipients Expenditures 32 4,417 31 4,489 24 3,961 34 5,355 30 5,411 22 3,326 22 3,759 32 3,502 32 3,641 259 37,861 127 STEPHENS Recipients Expenditures 56 1,845 21 43 20 68 70 43 25 15 361 970 922 313 1,541 1,794 1,571 1,050 830 10,836 129 SUMTER Recipients Expenditures 38 1,984 38 2,153 44 2,829 43 3,702 55 5,679 60 5,228 101 7,100 39 8,021 57 8,005 475 44,701 131 TALIAFERRO Recipients Expenditures 11 5 1 2 o 8 5 4 6 42 527 132 60 39 o 402 203 368 63 1,794 l.:<..~'.._...:_J ~j ~ ~ lL~ ==J ~ ~ ~~'--" "",~_;t,. ~ I Transportation Services for TANF Recipients Jan-97 Feb-97 Mar-97 Apr-97 May-97 Jun-97 Jul-97 Aug-97 Sep-97 YTD Total 112 PICKENS Recipients Expenditures 114 PIKE Recipients Expenditures 116 PULASKI Recipients Expenditures 118 QUITMAN Recipients Expenditures 120 RANDOLPH Recipients Expenditures 6 2 2 2 2 1 1 o o 16 195 92 201 183 129 54 120 o o 974 2 1 1 o o 5 2 1 1 13 118 9 30 o o 192 123 63 51 586 23 1,292 21 1,858 14 1,237 13 1,279 25 1,968 1 11 16 17 141 353 369 1,669 1,663 11,688 8 8 10 8 9 7 7 7 4 68 376 348 334 1,197 2,073 1,602 1,776 1,905 1,965 11,576 32 1,681 32 1,850 38 1,893 39 2,407 51 3,451 49 2,356 42 2,452 16 1,264 22 1,401 321 18,755 I Transportation Services for TANF Recipients Jan-97 Feb-97 Mar-97 Apr-97 May-97 Jun-97 Jul-97 Aug-97 Sep-97 YTD Total 134 TELFAIR Recipients Expenditures 36 2,058 32 1,921 27 1,376 28 1,650 24 1,718 28 1,184 38 2,150 47 2,744 34 1,623 294 16,424 136 THOMAS Recipients Expenditures 79 3,104 82 3,656 54 2,841 62 2,969 79 3,895 64 2,242 77 3,631 3 2,876 2 2,976 502 28,190 138 TOOMBS Recipients Expenditures 48 3,593 12 3,482 22 3,480 15 3,347 28 5,213 38 4,553 21 4,434 26 4,281 2 212 603 32,986 140 TREUTLEN Recipients Expenditures 26 3,566 28 4,029 26 4,186 29 1,469 25 1,845 24 1,831 14 27 520 3,500 14 3,389 213 24,335 142 TURNER Recipients Expenditures 12 17 17 16 13 14 11 18 19 137 384 585 512 290 267 459 384 729 735 4,345 I Transportation Services for TANF Recipients Jan-97 Feb-97 Mar-97 Apr-97 May-97 Jun-97 Jul-97 Aug-97 Sep-97 YTD Total 145 UPSON Recipients Expenditures 30 32 14 13 26 24 26 32 20 217 2,467 2,287 576 456 759 642 1,294 1,303 664 10,448 147 WALTON Recipients Expenditures 70 3,974 56 2,656 35 2,396 37 2,130 76 7,514 64 3,749 74 4,767 105 5,095 83 3,981 600 36,262 149 WARREN Recipients Expenditures 24 18 17 17 9 6 9 5 10 115 3,338 2,882 2,945 3,038 2,876 2,611 524 370 444 19,028 151 WAYNE Recipients Expenditures 89 3,267 9 3 2 3 2 35 2 37 182 133 1,506 641 488 1,597 1,455 1,690 2,293 13,070 153 WHEELER Recipients Expenditures 1 14 14 11 11 15 12 14 12 104 3 2,909 2,834 2,420 2,381 2,283 2,409 2,658 2,472 20,369 L-C-j I Transportation Services for TANF Recipients Jan-97 Feb-97 Mar-97 Apr-97 May-97 Jun-97 Jul-97 Aug-97 Sep-97 YTD Total 156 WILCOX Recipients Expenditures 22 16 13 12 12 11 2 3 2 93 595 598 1,920 3,501 2,752 2,252 1,506 1,129 939 15,192 158 WILKINSON Recipients Expenditures 13 1,471 8 1,201 27 1,897 15 1,868 15 1,972 6 1,409 84 1,478 57 1,578 50 1,250 275 14,124 State Totals Recipients Expenditures 8,332 512,428 7,193 456,246 8,332 448,680 8,717 535,032 9,067 596,659 9,115 501,162 7,967 5,522 509,366 420,001 4,705 68,950 352,258 4,331,832 Source: COSTAR NOTE: Transportation for Applicants is included in the Diversionary Assistance, Section E. L" 0 h ... j \;.i;.,:.-_.,] bs....:.,4 L ..J l __ ~-~ u.~.:~.d ':.- ....:..-.::--.:J c ... ..! ;."._~,--~j County Appling, Atkinson Bacon Baker Baldwin Banks Barrow' Bartow Ben Hill Berrien Bibb Bleckley Brantley Brooks Bryan Bulloch Burke Butts Calhoun Camden Candler Carroll Catoosa Charlton Chatham Chattahoochee Chattooga Cherokee Clarke Clay Clayton Clinch Cobb Coffee Colquitt Columbia Cook Coweta Crawford Crisp Dade Dawson Decatur DeKalb Dodge Dooly Dougherty Douglas Early Echols Effingham Elbert Emanuel Evans Fannin Jllnullry 7997 Appl. Empl. WID Totlll 00 0 04 4 00 0 20 2 10 1 00 0 00 0 6 31 37 00 0 00 0 15 20 35 00 0 54 9 34 7 04 4 30 3 23 5 11 2 00 0 06 6 00 0 9 17 26 72 9 10 1 29 107 136 00 0 01 1 06 6 72 9 00 0 44 9 53 00 0 15 24 39 12 3 7 7 14 11 2 00 0 52 7 02 2 10 1 23 5 00 0 33 6 21 2 23 10 1 01 1 11 0 11 6 5 11 12 3 00 0 00 0 21 3 00 0 12 3 4 12 16 Februllry 7997 Appl. Empl. WID Totlll 10 1 02 2 11 2 21 3 52 7 01 1 15 6 6 16 22 00 0 24 6 11 14 25 00 0 11 2 15 6 02 2 20 2 15 6 32 5 11 2 10 1 10 1 13 16 29 4 9 13 10 1 19 89 108 00 0 31 4 5 12 17 43 7 02 2 30 10 40 10 1 00 0 5 5 10 41 5 00 0 00 0 71 8 05 5 63 9 03 3 11 2 02 2 30 9 39 11 2 00 0 00 0 12 8 20 21 3 00 0 11 2 3 10 13 10 1 04 4 26 8 NUMBER OF INDIVIDUALS DIVERTED FROM TANF Mllrch 7997 April 7997 MIIY 7997 June 7997 Appl. Appl. App/. Appl. Empl. WID Totlll Empl. WID Totlll Empl. WID Totlll Empl. WID Totlll 14 5 10 1 00 0 10 1 41 5 23 5 0 24 24 9 32 41 00 0 16 7 11 14 25 11 2 11 2 12 3 14 5 41 5 1 10 11 21 3 10 1 10 1 03 3 17 28 45 4 11 15 10 1 29 81 110 00 0 41 5 4 15 19 63 9 00 0 40 6 46 00 0 00 0 6 6 12 42 6 00 0 20 2 6 6 12 02 2 52 7 01 1 10 1 21 3 57 21 78 11 2 10 1 14 6 20 20 11 31 10 1 00 0 11 2 1 10 11 00 0 41 5 6 6 12 24 6 21 3 31 4 10 1 14 5 10 1 2 21 23 11 16 27 00 0 31 4 11 31 42 00 0 12 3 31 4 23 5 00 0 00 0 31 4 00 0 01 1 02 2 11 43 54 6 15 21 11 2 22 92 114 00 0 00 0 2 21 23 10 12 22 00 0 25 8 33 01 1 00 0 62 8 2 16 18 10 1 00 0 00 0 12 3 43 7 0 13 13 00 0 00 0 31 52 83 22 4 10 1 7 3 10 13 12 25 14 5 02 2 14 5 4 6 10 02 2 00 0 14 5 03 3 00 0 20 2 10 1 22 4 23 5 3 24 27 3 23 26 00 0 42 6 18 67 85 40 4 10 1 08 8 02 2 00 0 4 8 12 51 6 10 1 00 0 01 1 20 32 52 3 7 10 01 1 34 96 130 04 4 1 20 21 6 5 11 4 16 20 00 0 30 5 35 02 2 00 0 22 4 7 8 15 33 6 22 4 6 4 10 14 5 22 4 13 4 11 2 03 3 65 49 114 00 0 11 2 7 5 12 13 16 29 30 3 01 1 23 5 3 15 18 11 2 11 2 54 9 32 5 10 1 00 0 00 0 54 9 12 3 0 28 28 3 19 22 61 7 12 3 21 44 65 01 1 21 3 33 6 14 5 00 0 1 12 13 45 9 00 0 11 2 04 4 14 30 44 8 3 11 00 0 27 48 75 00 0 6 12 18 5 7 12 7 4 11 00 0 24 7 31 02 2 00 0 5 5 10 36 9 01 1 00 0 23 5 5 5 10 8 4 12 09 9 04 4 21 3 63 74 137 01 1 12 3 12 31 43 21 9 30 02 2 10 1 9 2 11 2 10 12 10 1 13 4 16 7 J'1pp7/9. 97 Empl. WID Totlll 42 6 00 0 01 1 00 0 00 0 00 0 2 39 41 14 24 38 53 8 10 1 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 03 3 00 0 00 0 08 8 00 0 00 0 01 1 00 0 3 7 10 13 4 00 0 00 0 5 22 27 00 0 00 0 00 0 28 1 29 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 21 3 00 0 6 48 54 09 9 00 0 01 1 00 0 14 5 39 50 89 11 2 01 1 17 26 43 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 30 3 61 7 13 4 August 7997 Empl. wApmp./. Totlll 07 7 20 2 00 0 01 1 14 5 35 8 3 26 29 13 30 43 30 3 10 1 14 98 112 31 4 20 2 23 5 2 9 11 21 3 2 37 39 42 6 12 3 01 1 03 3 17 38 55 5 17 22 12 3 00 0 31 4 4 23 27 12 5 17 11 6 17 10 1 26 7 33 33 6 o 268 268 7 5 12 43 7 20 2 34 7 8 6 14 43 7 4 7 11 14 5 20 2 41 5 109 83 192 00 0 11 2 24 23 47 43 7 21 3 01 1 8 11 19 0 11 11 0 14 14 11 2 00 0 September 7997 Appl. Empl. WID ~ 34 7 02 2 10 1 00 0 25 7 12 3 4 26 30 11 23 34 20 2 26 8 8 76 84 10 1 00 0 8 6 14 11 2 71 8 7 41 48 70 7 03 3 12 3 22 4 12 24 36 12 15 27 13 4 7 50 57 12 3 8 11 19 10 3 13 9 6 15 00 0 34 13 47 20 2 00 0 5 7 12 43 7 00 0 13 4 17 7 24 00 0 10 4 14 13 4 01 1 01 1 69 108 177 03 3 30 3 25 53 78 22 9 31 14 5 00 0 12 10 22 4 6 10 16 7 00 0 8 10 18 Empl. = Employed , Appl. WID = Application Withdrawn Source: Applicant Job Service Reports Statistics are collected manually Countv Fayette Floyd , Forsyth Franklin Fulton Gilmer Glascock Glynn Gordon Grady Greene Gwinnett Habersham Hall Hancock Haralson Harris Hart Heard Henry Houston Irwin Jackson Jasper Jeff Davis Jefferson Jenkins Johnson Jones Lamar Lanier Laurens Lee Liberty Lincoln Long Lowndes Lumpkin Macon Madison Marion McDuffie Mcintosh Meriwether Miller Mitchell Monroe Montgomery Morgan Murray Muscogee Newton Oconee Oglethorpe Paulding NUMBER OF INDIVIDUALS DIVERTED FROM TANF J.nu.rv 7997 Febru.rv 7997 M.rch 7997 AptiI7997 M.v 7997 June 7997 July 7997 Augullt 7997 September 7997 Appl. Appl. Appl. Appl. Appl. Appl. Appl. Appl. Appl. Empl. WID Tot'" Empl. ~ Tot'" Empl. WID ~ Empl. WID ~ Empl. WID Totlll Empl. ~ Totlll Empl. WID Tot'" Empl. ~ Tot'" Empl. ~ Tot'" 00 0 7 12 19 03 3 02 2 51 11 62 1 13 14 00 0 44 8 40 4 10 1 20 2 21 8 29 03 3 5 11 16 00 0 00 0 02 2 03 3 00 0 00 0 3 11 14 10 1 09 9 00 0 11 2 02 2 01 1 22 4 21 3 02 2 00 0 01 1 00 0 16 7 10 1 03 3 11 2 13 00 0 00 0 10 1 11 2 02 2 32 5 03 3 11 2 12 3 50 5 03 3 10 1 00 0 5 19 24 6 15 21 00 0 04 4 1 9 10 00 0 14 16 30 4 7 11 22 4 40 19 59 1 10 11 01 1 7 7 14 31 4 20 2 13 4 15 6 21 26 8 1 14 15 00 0 00 0 22 4 04 4 10 1 4 14 18 15 6 03 3 2 22 24 01 1 10 1 02 2 20 2 34 7 00 0 22 4 10 1 01 1 00 0 15 6 00 0 06 6 51 6 00 0 00 0 11 2 00 0 13 4 21 3 01 1 10 1 02 2 6 8 14 10 1 00 0 31 4 4 20 24 6 25 31 10 1 04 4 5 8 13 00 0 6 11 17 30 3 22 4 92 22 114 1 10 11 00 0 10 8 18 7 6 13 10 1 15 6 50 5 25 7 1 11 12 31 4 00 0 00 0 11 2 00 0 7 8 15 27 9 24 6 5 9 14 00 0 00 0 16 7 05 5 20 2 05 5 01 1 01 1 12 3 17 8 2 11 13 10 1 02 2 10 1 11 30 3 01 1 50 5 00 0 1 10 11 23 5 13 4 00 0 01 1 43 7 04 4 01 1 22 4 4 23 27 3 19 22 10 1 02 2 3 21 24 00 0 00 0 02 2 00 0 87 16 103 08 8 00 0 16 5 21 17 8 30 3 07 7 13 1 14 03 3 25 7 2 9 lL 00 0 01 1 40 4 00 0 4 14 18 8 8 16 32 5 5 18 23 00 0 30 3 32 5 72 9 22 4 1 10 11 13 4 00 0 10 1 01 1 2 11 13 00 0 01 1 9 2 11 02 2 00 0 00 0 10 1 17 8 00 0 25 7 00 0 21 3 41 5 00 0 00 0 30 3 17 41 58 7 17 24 00 0 07 7 3 12 15 00 0 00 0 35 8 00 0 80 8 88 08 8 00 0 5 9 14 22 4 10 0 10 03 3 16 1 17 02 2 5 11 16 01 1 00 0 00 0 44 8 00 0 00 0 10 2 12 01 1 3 16 19 00 0 00 0 17 8 03 3 11 2 4 7 11 00 0 10 1 11 2 11 2 06 6 00 0 02 2 40 4 01 1 00 0 12 3 01 1 16 7 01 1 0 11 11 10 1 00 0 11 2 00 0 11 2 33 6 24 60 84 7 21 28 10 1 03 3 4 9 13 00 0 00 0 54 9 00 0 71 18 89 1 14 15 00 0 5 5 10 6 7 13 40 4 07 7 52 7 14 5 5 7 12 13 4 1 9 10 12 3 10 1 00 0 3 20 23 17 2 19 11 2 5 12 17 00 0 22 4 26 8 07 7 35 8 06 6 43 7 20 2 10 1 31 4 07 7 00 0 15 6 11 3 14 31 4 01 1 12 3 01 1 23 5 21 3 00 0 00 0 11 2 32 5 00 0 00 0 00 0 25 31 56 5 14 19 00 0 08 8 7 5 12 00 0 00 0 14 5 7 7 14 00 0 00 0 00 0 12 5 17 52 7 20 2 14 5 12 3 15 1 9 10 7 13 20 04 4 2 14 16 00 0 00 0 00 0 8 5 13 00 0 00 0 3 21 24 00 0 11 2 00 0 01 1 34 7 5 8 13 00 0 00 0 00 0 7 11 18 00 0 00 0 22 4 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 35 8 01 1 00 0 01 1 00 0 00 0 00 0 23 5 00 0 00 0 8 5 13 00 0 00 0 4 15 19 2 14 16 17 24 41 81 9 01 1 53 16 69 2 8 10 00 0 5 11 16 43 7 10 1 01 1 15 4 19 14 5 5 11 16 03 3 5 15 20 03 3 6 6 12 12 3 12 22 34 2 11 13 02 2 12 28 40 12 3 08 8 3 8 11 23 5 30 3 1 12 13 00 0 00 0 4 10 14 5 5 10 13 4 00 0 02 2 00 0 00 0 04 4 33 6 00 0 06 6 11 2 11 2 02 2 09 9 07 7 12 3 01 1 4 18 22 21 33 54 14 30 44 4 10 14 2 11 13 33 6 4 14 18 17 11 28 43 7 14 5 19 00 0 2 13 15 00 0 9 6 15 90 9 30 3 01 1 14 4 18 25 7 9 7 16 20 2 0 15 15 20 2 50 5 10 1 8 35 43 00 0 02 2 1 35 36 00 0 10 1 08 8 16 7 44 8 00 0 20 2 00 0 45 9 00 0 0 11 11 00 0 11 2 17 3 20 20 2 11 2 1 9 10 10 1 26 8 00 0 00 0 11 2 2 8 10 2 10 12 03 3 11 2 8 12 20 21 44 65 17 10 27 4 13 17 17 8 00 0 Empl. = Employed, Appl. WID = Application Withdrawn Source: Applicant Job Service Reports County Peach , Pickens Pierce Pike Polk Pulaski Putnam , Quitman Rabun Randolph Richmond Rockdale Schley Screven Seminole Spalding Stephens Stewart Sumter Talbot Taliaferro Tattnall Taylor Telfair Terrell Thomas Tift Toombs Towns Treutlen Troup Turner Twiggs Union Upson Walker Walton Ware Warren Washington Wayne Webster Wheeler White Whitfield Wilcox Wilkes Wilkinson Worth NUMBER OF INDIVIDUALS DIVERTED FROM TANF January 1997 Februa'Y 1997 March 1997 April 1997 May 1997 June 1997 July 1997 August 1997 September 1997 Appl. App/. Appl. Appl. App/. App/. Appl. Appl. App/. Empl. WID Total Empl. WID Total Empl. WID Total Empl. WID Total Empl. WID Total Empl. WID Total Empl. WID Total Empl. WID Total Empl. WID Total 00 0 10 1 21 3 01 1 2 18 20 01 1 21 3 10 1 00 0 20 2 1 88 89 11 1 12 00 0 00 0 00 0 15 6 44 8 00 0 11 2 10 1 00 0 11 2 10 1 01 1 20 2 31 4 31 4 32 5 00 0 02 2 11 10 21 40 4 12 3 02 2 12 3 62 8 6 5 11 08 8 00 0 01 1 30 3 00 0 00 0 01 1 0 51 51 01 1 00 0 02 2 12 3 00 0 42 6 22 4 10 1 3 20 23 00 0 31 4 00 0 00 0 00 0 4 86 90 11 1 12 10 1 00 0 10 1 26 8 7 7 14 10 1 21 3 10 1 00 0 5 15 20 00 0 00 0 00 0 31 4 20 2 20 2 01 1 00 0 14 18 32 02 2 01 1 21 3 02 2 20 11 31 44 8 2 15 17 02 2 02 2 61 7 00 0 02 2 20 2 1 36 37 10 1 00 0 10 1 50 5 00 0 32 5 35 8 11 2 3 12 15 00 0 10 1 03 3 21 3 00 0 4 81 85 9 2 11 00 0 00 0 10 1 23 5 3 9 12 00 0 20 2 10 1 00 0 3 9 12 10 1 30 3 00 0 33 6 15 6 11 2 00 0 00 0 5 7 12 30 3 20 2 21 3 23 5 4 7 11 52 7 5 18 23 02 2 01 1 60 6 00 0 00 0 14 5 3 19 22 01 1 11 2 00 0 24 6 00 0 31 4 09 9 14 5 6 18 24 02 2 30 3 11 2 01 1 00 0 4 80 84 15 12 27 00 0 00 0 10 1 26 8 4 13 17 10 1 00 0 00 0 00 0 5 18 23 01 1 01 1 00 0 26 8 34 7 44 8 00 0 00 0 6 9 15 20 2 00 0 32 5 15 6 3 29 32 5 5 10 1 13 14 10 1 01 1 14 5 00 0 10 1 20 2 0 32 32 12 3 15 6 00 0 5 5 10 11 2 20 2 11 2 13 13 4 9 15 24 00 0 20 2 10 1 30 3 10 1 2 71 73 14 23 37 00 0 00 0 12 3 12 3 3 12 15 00 0 01 1 10 1 10 1 5 9 14 02 2 01 1 00 0 70 7 34 7 62 8 10 1 10 1 18 13 31 01 1 05 5 12 3 14 5 7 31 38 50 5 0 18 18 02 2 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 10 1 2 41 43 02 2 43 7 21 3 5 11 16 5 5 10 23 5 12 2 14 01 1 3 13 16 11 2 41 5 00 0 01 1 00 0 00 0 16 19 35 01 1 00 0 00 0 14 5 1 14 15 00 0 00 0 10 1 00 0 36 9 01 1 22 4 05 5 9 6 15 23 5 22 4 00 0 11 2 4 14 18 13 4 15 6 02 2 00 0 0 33 33 81 9 3 9 12 01 1 09 9 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 2 39 41 01 1 26 8 12 3 2 8 10 00 0 41 5 00 0 00 0 00 0 02 2 00 0 01 1 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 21 3 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 4 10 14 00 0 12 3 24 6 00 0 00 0 33 6 00 0 30 3 00 0 00 0 01 1 00 0 12 3 6 34 40 70 7 11 7 18 00 0 23 5 00 0 10 1 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 09 9 10 1 2 21 23 00 0 54 9 7 10 17 32 5 3 7 10 01 1 00 0 00 0 10 1 00 0 9 11 20 8 20 28 02 2 00 0 01 1 1 12 13 13 23 36 0 11 11 00 0 01 1 00 0 3 12 15 01 1 23 5 02 2 7 5 12 5 6 11 25 7 00 0 11 2 10 20 30 07 7 02 2 21 3 09 9 5 23 28 8 2 10 22 4 21 3 2 10 12 7 5 12 00 0 01 1 12 3 10 13 23 01 1 1 11 12 15 6 1 18 19 45 9 4 12 16 22 4 00 0 4 13 17 02 2 11 2 00 0 00 0 00 0 2 21 23 21 30 51 02 2 10 1 21 3 9 16 25 7 14 21 00 0 01 1 20 2 00 0 11 12 23 03 3 00 0 34 7 13 2 15 1 22 23 13 4 00 0 11 2 10 6 16 31 4 01 1 11 2 21 3 5 51 56 7 10 17 41 5 00 0 9 4 13 13 4 00 0 10 1 2 9 11 20 3 23 00 0 00 0 21 3 00 0 State Totals 435 682 1117 456 743 1199 566 780 1346 503 935 1438 592 965 1557 581 880 1461 285 508 793 6761439 2115 7031143 1846 Empl. = Employed. Appl. WID = Application Withdrawn Source: Applicant Job Service Reports County Appling Atkinson Bacon Baker Baldwin Banks Barrow Bartow Ben Hill Berrien Bibb Bleckley Brantley Brooks Bryan Type of Assistance Transportation Incidentals Child Care Transportation Incidentals Child Care Transportation Incidentals Child Care Transportation Incidentals Child Care Transportation Incidentals Child Care Transportation Incidentals Child Care Transportation Incidentals Child Care Transportation Incidentals Child Care Transportation Incidentals Child Care Transportation Incidentals Child Care Transportation Incidentals Child Care Transportation Incidentals Child Care Transportation Incidentals Child Care Transportation Incidentals Child Care Transportation Incidentals Child Care Diversionary Assistance to Prevent TANF Receipt Jannary 1997 - September 1997 0197 0297 0397 0497 0597 0697 0797 0897 0997 Number Funds Number Funds Number Funds Number Funds Number Funds Number Funds Number Funds Number Funds Number Funds 8 o 240.00 5o 150.00 4 o 120.00 5 o 150.00 o4 266.00 o1 1 90.00 o 1 46.00 o o o 1 o 45.00 o o o o 1 o 60.00 o o o o o o o o o o 30.00 5 150.00 2 1 60.00 1 2 300.00 o o o o o o o 60.00 6 180.00 60.00 o o 1 60.00 1 81.81 o 10 225.00 6 150.00 2 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 40.00 8 175.00 32 o o o o o o o o o o 70.00 5 115.00 8 195.00 2 45.00 3 70.00 o o o o o 1 170.00 1 200.00 2 370.00 o o 2 155.00 o o o 7 o 315.00 2 o o o 90.00 2 2 312.00 45.00 1 304.00 o 2 762.00 o 3 387.00 o 2 o 905.89 2 1,040.90 1 134.11 3 609.00 o 2 1 660.00 54.65 1 1,159.00 o 3 160.00 3 523.83 3 684.00 1 65.00 6 684.00 9 1,602.00 11 1,490.00 17 1,914.00 10 1,068.00 1 1 o 20.00 2 20.00 o o 20.00 o 3 6 180.00 o 50.00 o 2 169.85 oo 5 1 2 234.00 2 425.00 4 626.00 3 390.00 o 70.00 o 60.00 oo o oo 7 o 145.00 o4 8 518.00 3 55.00 9 100.00 7 o o 85.00 o o 1 10.00 o o 3 5 309.00 4 178.94 4 550.00 2 2 210.00 2 360.00 2 240.00 o o o 28 1,612.00 1 o 3.00 2 o 20.00 o 11 918.00 12 1,244.00 10 1,040.00 8 7 36.00 3 46.00 5 115.00 o o 64 2,361.16 19 509.83 30 o o o o 70.00 6 o o 30.00 o 155.99 o o 1 1 495.00 8 o 863.89 32 o 60.00 5 o o o o o 80.00 7 o o 4 o o 15.00 2 18.00 11 10.00 950.00 3 180.00 10 1,185.00 o3 o 3 899.58 o o o o 102.00 50.00 932.31 180.00 48.00 17 255.00 o 1 105.00 3 30.00 o 6 1,150.00 10 835.25 11 386.93 1 180.00 o3 75.00 o 1 60.00 o 8 1,095.00 o o o 1 142.82 o o 1 60.00 o o 8 342.00 88 10,519.27 122 21,999.00 3 90.00 o o o o o 10 465.00 130 63,806.60 115 26,792.00 o o o o 1 45.00 o 15 468.00 103 115,289.19 117 26,254.00 o o o 1 90.00 1 175.00 o 9 405.00 68 119,020.Q7 90 19,223.00 3 150.00 1 150.00 o o o o 10 309.00 30 123,799.14 90 18,669.00 8 270.00 1 60.00 o o1 15.00 o 20 348.00 323 79,849.66 83 15,699.00 o o o 1 105.00 o o 8 297.00 232 36,204.54 56 12,323.00 7 240.00 1 o 150.00 o1 135.00 o 7 219.00 13 2,993.29 88 18,389.00 6 240.00 1 o 71.07 1 o 35.28 o 1 15.00 22 10,904.82 2 430.00 4 120.00 1 286.00 o 1 o 15.00 o 4 o o 180.00 10 o 1 447.00 78.00 9 o o 225.00 7 300.00 12 o o o o 420.00 20 o o 555.00 19 o o 652.86 25 1 o 822.00 10 90.00 o o 420.00 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 2 245.00 2 330.00 2 270.00 o o oo o o o o o o County Type of Assistance Bulloch Transportation Incidentals Child Care Burke Transportation Incidentals Child Care Butts Transportation Incidentals Child Care Calhoun Transportation Incidentals Child Care Camden Transportation Incidentals Child Care Candler Transportation Incidentals Child Care Carroll Transportation Incidentals Child Care Catoosa Transportation Incidentals Child Care Charlton Transportation Incidentals Child Care Chatham Transportation Incidentals Child Care Chattahoochee Transportation Incidentals Child Care Chattooga Transportation Incidentals Child Care Cherokee Transportation Incidentals Child Care Clarke Transportation Incidentals Child Care Clay Transportation Incidentals Child Care Diversionary Assistance to Prevent TANF Receipt Jannary 1997 - September 1997 0197 0297 0397 0497 0597 0697 0797 0897 0997 Number Funds Number Funds Number Funds Number Funds Number Funds Number Funds Number Funds Number Funds Number Funds o o I o 165.00 7 o 6 468.00 3 299.00 o 93.00 17 o 168.00 16 o 352.00 2 o 114.00 20 o 980.57 o2 452.29 o6 425.88 5 440.00 3 445.00 o 1 65.00 6 723.00 3 334.00 17 o 440.00 18 o 405.00 1o9 314.00 9 o 321.00 14 o 295.00 1 o 500.00 o o 4 350.00 2 184.00 2 375.00 2 263.00 o 2 200.00 o 3 65.00 o o o o o 2 o 30.00 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 4 o 180.00 o o o o o o o o o o o o 1 o 45.00 o o o o o o o o o o o 206 4,312.50 o 9 1,295.00 1 60.00 1 70.34 13 1,560.90 o o 14 1,961.50 o o 25 2,492.50 o o 28 4,378.00 o o 16 3,475.50 163 4,312.50 o 10 2,099.75 o o 7 1,525.00 o o o o o o oo o oo o o o o o o o o o o 1 o 56.97 34 o 57.08 o o o o o 35 1,755.00 33 3,361.42 9 720.00 o 29 2,176.66 o o o o 34 1,695.00 32 2,631.10 6 841.00 2 37.00 1 60.00 o o o o 29 1,530.00 27 1,734.47 19 2,448.00 4 60.00 1 60.00 o o o o 25 1,290.00 16 1,033.31 14 1,459.00 6 93.00 4 328.00 o 1 30.00 o o 31 1,665.00 22 2,426.29 6 911.00 1 10.00 1 41.80 3 145.00 o o o 37 1,935.00 34 2,330.25 15 1,473.00 5 69.25 4 328.20 o 1 60.00 o o 25 1,170.00 27 2,344.74 23 2,497.00 o 18.00 3 180.00 1 90.00 2 60.00 o o 23 1,215.00 19 2,147.87 18 2,751.00 2 50.00 2 120.00 4 295.00 1 30.00 o o 41 2,010.00 7 1,006.41 15 2,865.00 8 200.00 4 240.00 5 806.00 o o o 89 2,695.00 2 145.00 41 6,041.00 2 90.00 o o 49 2,023.00 o o o o o o o 10 2,085.00 4 180.00 o o 49 1,650.00 7 565.00 46 7,668.00 o o o o o o 3 90.00 o o o o 15 2,930.00 o o o 50 1,530.00 2 105.00 49 8,373.00 oI 45.00 o o o o 2 27.34 o o o o 12 1,780.00 1 45.00 o o 66 2,085.00 9 690.00 50 8,661.00 1 225.00 o o 1 5.00 5 195.68 o 1 56.65 o o o o 7 1,505.00 1 45.00 o o 67 2,000.00 4 305.00 60 11,380.00 1 180.00 o o o 19 836.38 o 2 25.22 2 72.68 o o o 6 1,520.00 6 230.00 o o 62 1,845.00 43 1,290.00 o 3 100.00 76 11,649.00 125 9,630.00 1 90.00 6 285.00 o o 4 385.00 0 2 10.00 o 15 1,051.68 o 1 229.00 o o2 25.02 o o o 16 2,800.00 o2 18.12 1 235.00 o o 18 3,800.00 o5 185.00 3 o 135.00 o o 32 735.00 1 30.00 54 9,351.00 2 90.00 o o o1 222.00 o 6 142.97 1 220.00 1 38.00 o o 21 4,105.00 o2 90.00 o 63 630.00 4 170.00 47 7,973.00 1 45.00 1 60.00 o o o o 9 540.00 7 1,340.98 2 175.00 o o o 4 180.00 o o County Clayton Clinch Cobb Coffee Colquitt Columbia Cook Coweta Crawford Crisp Dade Dawson Decatur DeKalb Dodge Type of Assistance Transportation Incidentals Child Care Transportation Incidentals Child Care Transportation Incidentals Child Care Transportation Incidentals Child Care Transportation Incidentals Child Care Transportation Incidentals Child Care Transportation Incidentals Child Care Transportation Incidentals Child Care Transportation Incidentals Child Care Transportation Incidentals Child Care Transportation Incidentals Child Care Transportation Incidentals Child Care Transportation Incidentals Child Care Transportation Incidentals Child Care Transportation Incidentals Child Care Diversionary Assistance to Prevent TANF Receipt Junury1~-~prem~r1~7 0197 0297 0397 0497 0597 0697 0797 0897 0~7 Num~r Funds Num~r Funds Num~r Funds Num~r Funds Number Funds Num~r Funds Num~r Funds Num~r Funds Number Funds 21 777.00 34 1,167.00 24 828.00 21 864.00 16 735.00 18 705.00 17 900.00 15 660.00 13 5 628.32 4 513.18 2 210.48 1 90.00 3 657.00 I 35.00 1 23.00 1 195.99 1 61 11,145.00 46 7,443.00 43 8,304.00 46 7,395.00 32 7,185.00 51 6,794.00 30 5,562.00 70 12,199.00 o 1 17.00 o 1 97.51 o oo o o o o 2 36.00 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 690.00 35.00 11 o 322.50 7 23 139.50 553.80 7 1 315.00 18.80 7. 1 501.00 115.75 4 180.00 o o2 60.00 o1 24.00 o2 57.00 o o 105 18,169.00 95 19,154.40 99 20,172.00 96 18,923.00 82 15,782.00 107 19,812.00 105 24,330.00 30 6,294.00 o 2 o 30.00 o2 120.00 1 1 15.00 28.00 1 6 60.00 411.58 oo o o oo o o I 20.00 o 6 348.00 8 634.00 6 781.00 3 413.00 4 222.00 4 273.00 4 358.00 10 1,032.00 3 585.00 17 o9 795.00 513.75 1 4 1 525.00 16 244.44 o 180.00 3 795.00 23 1,105.00 18 2 38.98 2 331.00 2 318.00 2 870.00 181.16 1o9 106.00 6 870.00 560.00 31 1,377.00 o 6 974.00 32 1,560.00 o1 79.97 25 1,125.00 1 300.00 o 2 30.00 o 1 15.00 o o o o o o 2 160.00 o o o oo 6 o 81.00 o8 114.00 5 o 69.00 5 o 57.00 I 95.00 o o o o o I 120.00 o o o 5 960.48 8 998.64 6 72.00 6 1,222.56 5 622.60 9 1,402.92 4 1,120.65 3 960.57 1 320.19 o 4 731.22 1 286.00 o o 60.00 4 444.00 I 200.00 5 786.00 5 1,275.00 2 350.00 3 555.00 5 892.00 1 675.00 11 465.00 5 201.00 14 609.00 10 450.00 10 465.00 30 1,350.00 16 720.00 20 900.00 1 252.08 I 1,592.42 1 1,451.26 1 1,284.77 1 785.89 1 2,203.14 o o o o o I 195.00 6 477.00 o 6 510.00 33 6,392.00 32 4,866.00 24 6,410.00 o o 2 45.00 2 21.00 o o o 2 99.00 o o o o o 3 3 608.98 590.00 I 2 500.00 440.00 o 2 110.00 o o o o o I 469.12 3 448.00 o 1o3 o 585.00 o6 o 270.00 14 o o 630.00 1o8 o 810.00 1o5 o 675.00 3o7 1,665.00 o 45 2,130.15 1 35.72 I 200.00 23 1,035.00 o o 35 1,657.85 1 60.90 o 3 45.00 o o o o 1 10.00 4 58.00 o o 8 o 302.96 o o 4 o 151.51 o o o o 416.66 o o o o o o o o o o 4 90.00 o o o o o o o o o o o o2 120.00 o1 30.00 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 348 15,731.50 1 35.00 27 3,229.00 36 3,321.00 4 1,042.61 47 7,673.00 33o 5..702.00 72 14,035.00 44 5,678.75 o 51 9,032.00 68 9,163.00 2 180.00 49 11,137.00 80 8,062.00 2 240.00 112 20,132.28 69 7,158.00 1 60.00 71 13,138.50 91 9,907.00 o 64 8,547.00 103 11,667.00 o o 1 o 330.00 7 o 240.00 8 o 330.00 o4 120.00 o5 180.00 4 o 120.00 4 o 120.00 12 o 360.00 2 o o I 52.00 o o o o o o o 60.00 County Dooly Dougherty Douglas Early Echols Effingham Elbert Emanuel Evans Fannin Fayette Floyd Forsyth Franklin Fulton Type of Assistance Transportation Incidentals Child Care Transportation Incidentals Child Care Transportation Incidentals Child Care Transportation Incidentals Child Care Transportation Incidentals Child Care Transportation Incidentals Child Care Transportation Incidentals Child Care Transportation Incidentals Child Care Transportation Incidentals Child Care Transportation Incidentals Child Care Transportation Incidentals Child Care Transportation Incidentals Child Care Transportation Incidentals Child Care Transportation Incidentals Child Care Transportation Incidentals Child Care Diversionary Assistance to Prevent TANF Receipt January 1997 - September 1997 0197 0297 0397 0497 0597 0697 0797 0897 0997 Number Funds Number Funds Number Funds Number Funds Number Funds Number Funds Number Funds Number Funds Number Funds 3 o 150.00 4 o 210.00 8 1 375.00 15.00 6 o 315.00 2 o 90.00 o5 255.00 5 o 225.00 o2 90.00 6 285.00 o 2 280.00 3 350.00 2 245.00 4 650.00 4 380.00 5 490.00 o 2 210.00 o 110 4,110.00 o 43 7,163.00 122 2,501.00 o 41 7,752.00 100 1,840.80 o 33 6,936.00 69 1,686.30 o 23 4,150.00 51 2,079.00 o 36 4,904.00 80 2,324.20 o 48 7,813.00 61 2,259.00 o 45 5,790.00 93 2,808.80 o 40 5,850.00 79 1,701.20 o o 32 2,170.94 8 3,000.41 43 8,771.00 29 1,820.00 20 4.491.32 53 11;096.00 40 2,772.86 9 2,731.19 67 13,930.00 26 1,515.00 8 1,446.90 49 10,163.00 38 2,055.00 11 2,228.23 53 12,934.00 36 2,025.00 13 4,656.14 105 20,524.00 49 2,220.00 6 2,234.91 104 22,831.00 31 1,470.00 4 1,061.84 93 25,560.00 35 1,815.00 8 2,669.82 64 13,584.00 7 o 330.00 5 o 225.00 13 o 660.00 11 1 555.00 12 53.99 o 675.00 14 o 630.00 11o 630.00 1o1 615.00 6 o 270.00 o o o o o o o o o o 3 90.00 1 45.00 o o o o 1 30.00 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o I o 6.00 2 111.00 1 o o 30.00 2 o 48.00 1 o 27.00 1 o 63.00 2 o 75.00 1 o 99.00 1 o 60.00 o o o o o o o o o 1 o 240.00 1 o o o 95.00 o1 300.00 1 o 150.00 3 o 200.00 o1 125.00 o o 150.00 1 o 225.00 1 o 250.00 6 236.00 1 165.00 2 68.00 o o 1 100.00 o 13 325.00 15 375.00 10 250.00 12 300.00 14 420.00 16 480.00 19 570.00 9 270.00 29 870.00 oo oo o o o o 1 78.00 o o o o o o o o 2 34.00 10 300.00 9 342.00 6 159.00 5 126.00 o 5 150.00 16 432.00 6 156.00 4 120.00 o 1 188.65 4 860.22 2 533.98 1 267.26 o o o o o o o o o o o o o 13 2 478.29 34.98 3 1 130.00 40.00 9 261.25 o 4 1 o o 4 575.00 o 91.16 4 137.00 3 33.90 1 150.00 o 3 674.00 o 90.00 2 73.00 1 o o 2 410.00 o 60.00 4 240.00 o 3 275.00 8 120.00 6 o o o o 90.00 3 o 150.00 2 o 975.00 o 720.00 o 1 1 225.00 107.41 2 720.00 1 1,556.23 2 1 240.00 445.00 1 o 135.00 4 390.00 3 390.00 8 1,116.00 8 1,038.50 9 1,055.00 7 1,118.00 o 1o8 1..335.00 1 140.00 25 1,215.00 o 6 1,253.00 29 1,432.18 o 18 3,672.00 11 o 570.00 16 o 636.00 1o4 472.50 20 o 795.00 10 o 387.00 15o 23 3,555.00 25 3,481.00 22 7,270.00 44 6,060.00 50 5,890.00 o 648.00 11 495.00 8 405.00 9 450.00 6 300.00 11 555.00 14 675.00 16 795.00 15 750.00 17 3 245.00 2 234.01 4 451.49 1 25.00 3 565.28 2 295.50 9 1,246.28 8 1,341.04 5 o 1 260.00 3 505.00 2 209.00 4 509.00 4 150.00 o o o 4 100.00 2 120.00 o o 1 102.00 2o 238.00 o o o o 2 674.00 1 1 2 29.50 315.00 2 o 342.38 1 o 264.00 o o 60.00 3 180.00 3 o 2 o o 27 1,499.00 21 1,152.00 17 8 849.48 8 639.98 1 978.00 12 90.00 o 648.00 12 o 696.00 11o 618.00 23o 2..119.25 5 1 240.00 10.00 o o 99 19,924.00 119 24,920.50 124 30,252.50 136 28,770.00 132 30,041.50 140 32,606.00 128 28,771.00 80 14,181.00 o 885.00 549.24 202.70 211.34 County Gilmer, Glascock Glynn Gordon Grady Greene Gwinnen Habersham HalI Hancock Haralson Harris Hart Heard Henry Type of Assistance Transportation Incidentals Child Care Transportation Incidentals Child Care Transportation Incidentals Child Care Transportation Incidentals Child Care Transportation Incidentals Child Care Transportation Incidentals Child Care Transportation Incidentals Child Care Transportation Incidentals Child Care Transportation Incidentals Child Care Transportation Incidentals Child Care Transportation Incidentals Child Care Transportation Incidentals Child Care Transportation Incidentals Child Care Transportation Incidentals Child Care Transportation Incidentals Child Care Diversionary Assistance to Prevent TANF Receipt January 1997 - September 1997 0197 Number Funds 5 105.00 25 1,935.00 1 33.00 o o o 0297 Number Funds 4 105.00 3 267.93 2 35.00 o o o 0397 Number Funds 1 27.90 23 1,280.34 3 590.00 o o o 0497 Number Funds 0 123 1,559.16 0 o o o 0597 0697 Number Funds Number Funds 1 15.00 23 1,071.72 o o 17 1,071.72 1 25.00 o o o o oo 0797 Number Funds 3 58.00 10 1,389.65 3 354.00 o o o 0897 Number Funds 2 30.00 9 1,250.34 o o o o 0997 Number Funds o o o o o o 53 1,200.00 21 1 73.00 1 780.00 48 68.98 o 9 895.00 7 1,030.00 2 840.00 545.00 44 750.00 o 9 1,920.00 41 630.00 o 5 1,115.00 4o0 600.00 4 1,020.00 4o4 720.00 18 3,865.00 41o 630.00 13 2,335.00 47 780.00 o 9 2,655.00 8 375.00 6 1,639.56 2 106.00 10 549.00 5 2,186.10 o 8 291.00 4 1,748.80 o 6 3 1 276.00 736.66 144.00 4 o 3 216.00 13 2 335.00 2 624.00 4 336.30 o 285.00 o 147.00 o2 o 120.00 3 o 3 o o 5 30.00 o o o 1 60.00 o 1 63.49 o o o o o o 14 o o o o o o o o o o o o o 1 45.00 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o oo 12 108.00 22 198.00 38 342.00 59 723.50 33 297.00 16 144.00 59 540.00 25 216.00 o o o o o o o o o o 40 5,640.00 36 6,172.00 28 5,283.00 43 8,953.00 32 7,035.00 46 10,312.00 49 11,390.00 23 4,765.00 o 1 85.00 1 135.00 o o o o 3 79.00 o 1 27.98 o 2 70.00 1 40.00 1 60.00 2 o o o o o 2 85.00 3 605.00 11 1,022.00 2 455.00 1 256.00 3 255.00 1 81.00 1 180.00 322.00 140.00 70.00 106.00 1 405.00 2 690.00 1 516.00 19 585.00 1 738.00 48 1,116.00 24 680.00 35 819.00 28 705.00 2 1,020.00 2 494.00 5 2 655.10 560.00 o o o o o 120.00 2 428.93 1 69.76 1 821.91 14 1,044.69 2 395.00 3 486.00 6 1,835.00 3 860.00 7 960.00 1 o 255.00 14 o 225.00 1 o 180.00 o5 283.00 8o 150.00 16 o 270.00 10 o 255.00 22 o 435.00 17 1 285.00 243.82 1 50.00 3 175.00 1 90.00 o o o o 1 75.00 1 75.00 5 53.00 25 1,936.62 18 1,648.30 4 425.83 13 713.84 10 345.83 2 655.54 8 1,156.80 o o o o o o o o o 1 284.00 1 78.00 o o o o 3 230.00 3 225.00 4 410.00 1 110.00 o7 315.00 5 o 225.00 2 o o o o 90.00 2 o o 90.00 1 o o 45.00 7o 315.00 6 o 270.00 8 o 360.00 6 o 270.00 o o o o 14 o 190.00 6 1 105.00 140.60 o 1 501.39 o o o 2 67.00 9 526.00 o 1 60.00 5 35.00 41 205.00 2 10.00 o 2 1 363.38 196.00 4 o 785.95 1 2 357.42 186.00 2 o 407.40 1 o 55.00 1 o 45.00 1 o 45.00 o o o 2 286.00 o o o o o o o o o o o o o 1 o 45.00 o o o o o o o 6 270.00 5 225.00 2 90.00 8 360.00 4 180.00 11 465.00 o o o o 1 65.00 o o o o o o o 1 o 93.98 o o 2 120.00 o i.:L:~; ._,J County Houston Irwin Jackson Jasper Jeff Davis Jefferson Jenkins Johnson Jones Lamar Lanier Laurens Lee Liberty Lincoln i_~_.__, I:L'::"..;.;.~'_ " .' -..;~.~ _J Type of Assistance Transportation Incidentals Child Care Transportation Incidentals Child Care Transportation Incidentals Child Care Transportation Incidentals Child Care Transportation Incidentals Child Care Transportation Incidentals Child Care Transportation Incidentals Child Care Transportation Incidentals Child Care Transportation Incidentals Child Care Transportation Incidentals Child Care Transportation Incidentals Child Care Transportation Incidentals Child Care Transportation Incidentals Child Care Transportation Incidentals Child Care Transportation Incidentals Child Care Diversionary Assistance to Prevent TANF Receipt January 1997 - September 1997 0197 0297 0397 0497 0597 0697 0797 0897 0997 Number Funds Number Funds Number Funds Number Funds Number Funds Number Funds Number Funds Number Funds Number Funds 25 660.00 22 o 3 3 740.00 5 1 180.00 1 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 1 2,901.24 o oo o o o o o o o o o o o o o o oo o o 585.00 31 279.12 o 771.00 4 90.00 o o o oo 1 o o o o o o o o o o 1 o 1 1 o 775.00 3o6 485.00 2 1 o o o o 175.00 o oo o o o o 3 1 o 1 150.00 o o 60.00 o 219.00 o o 900.00 325.00 150.00 180.00 47.24 51.00 51o 1,310.00 o 1 180.00 o o o o o o o o o o o o 1 24.99 o 1 27.00 o o o oo 42 1,050.00 o o 1 160.00 o 2 135.00 o o o oo o o o o 2 152.00 3 179.78 o 1 27.00 3 30.00 1 50.00 o oo 50 1,250.00 o o o 1 137.92 5 360.00 o o o o o o o oo 1 60.00 1 90.10 o 2 801.29 o o o 1 6.00 o 32 1,080.00 o o 1 180.00 1 67.97 4 146.00 o o o o o o o oo o o o 2 234.49 o o o oo 53 2,325.00 o o 1 225.00 o 1 70.00 o o o 1 60.00 o o o 1 410.59 o 1 60.00 o o 1 39.00 o o o 1 145.00 2 158.00 2 o o 66.00 3 o o 126.00 o2 o 123.00 1 o o 75.00 2 162.00 2 o o o o 42.00 1 144.00 2 o o o o 84.00 1 150.00 o o 5 o 225.00 3 o 445.00 2 o 360.00 1 o 315.00 o o o o o o o 45.00 1 o o 495.00 1 5 o 315.00 12.42 2 o1 315.00 30.00 1 o o 135.00 o o 3 45.00 o o 1 60.00 5 95.00 5 145.00 2 105.00 o o 2 60.00 1 60.00 o o o o o o 5 405.00 2 258.28 o o 1 110.00 o o o 4 180.00 2 o o o o 90.00 1 o 135.00 1 o 135.00 o1 180.00 o o o o o o 2 1 o 540.00 60.00 o1 o 405.00 1 o o 180.00 3 135.00 6 270.00 2 o o o o o o 90.00 o5 225.00 o3 135.00 1o0 450.00 o6 270.00 o6 270.00 7 o 315.00 o o o 2 390.00 1 280.00 o 12 215.00 4 o o 56.00 11 276.00 6 110.00 9 141.00 5 o 1 300.00 o o 30.00 12 165.00 3 o o 36.00 11 o 114.00 4 398.00 7 850.00 6 865.00 7 476.20 2 230.00 5 237.00 8 526.00 11 953.00 16 1,459.80 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o oo o o o o o o o o o County Long Lowndes Lumpkin Macon Madison Marion McDuffie McIntosh Meriwether Miller Mitchell Monroe Montgomery Morgan Murray Type of Assistance Transportation Incidentals Child Care Transportation Incidentals Child Care Transportation Incidentals Child Care Transportation Incidentals Child Care Transportation Incidentals Child Care Transportation Incidentals Child Care Transportation Incidentals Child Care Transportation Incidentals Child Care Transportation Incidentals Child Care Transportation Incidentals Child Care Transportation Incidentals Child Care Transportation Incidentals Child Care Transportation Incidentals Child Care Transportation Incidentals Child Care Transportation Incidentals Child Care Diversionary Assistance to Prevent TANF Receipt January 1997 - September 1997 0197 Number Funds o o o 0297 Number Funds o o o 0397 Number Funds o 1 15.00 o 0497 Number Funds o 1 60.00 o 0597 Number o o o 0697 Funds Number Funds o o 2 180.80 0797 Number Funds o 1 140.00 4 504.00 0897 Number Funds o o 3 388.00 0997 Number Funds o o o 40 796.00 13 2,510.00 1 822.00 2 555.00 6 882.00 2 585.00 2 720.00 2 600.00 1 513.00 27 2,520.00 1 30.60 12 2,520.00 3 273.00 1 2,520.00 21 3,020.00 22 2,649.47 7 885.00 5 739.00 18 2,418.00 10 2,520.00 6 483.00 12 1,885.00 14 1,616.00 18 1,885.00 12 1,707.00 o o o 3 60.00 3 75.00 2 45.00 4 135.00 5 150.00 5 150.00 2 60.00 4 120.00 2o 57.00 o o o o 1 165.00 1 220.00 2 378.00 o o o o 3 314.00 o 310.00 o o o 1o6 630.00 6 o 230.00 8 4,135.00 o 8 360.00 o 5 o 225.00 10 o 340.00 8 o 365.00 6 o 300.00 9 o 445.00 o o o o o o o o o 4 59.00 I 29.90 2 42.49 o o 1 39.56 2 65.74 I 27.00 1 37.51 o o o o o o o o o 1 65.00 o 2 380.00 4 990.00 2 220.00 o 3 905.00 12 1,915.00 5 970.00 5 255.00 3 135.00 2 3 135.00 o o o o o 90.00 5 225.00 o o o o o 2 o 90.00 1 o 45.00 o o o o o 2 180.00 3 315.00 o o o o o o o 1 30.00 o 2 60.00 2 60.00 o o o o 3 90.00 1 30.00 o o o o 5 690.00 3 360.00 4 581.00 o 2 95.00 1 165.00 o o o o o o o o o o 2 2,400.00 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 3 1,360.00 I 135.00 2 885.00 o o o o o 1 45.00 1 I 163.00 o o o 6.00 o o o o o o 2 168.00 4 180.00 o o3 135.00 oI o o 27.00 o o 1 1 o 40.00 o 18.00 o o o o2 21.00 2 o 33.00 2 o 30.00 o2 15.00 o o o o 1 450.00 I 360.00 o o o o o o o 1 540.00 o 1 495.00 o 1 405.00 o 1 o 675.00 o 1,215.00 o 1 1,575.00 o o o o o o o 1o1 o 180.00 o9 135.00 2 330.00 9 4 o 180.00 394.25 9 2 o 270.00 713.98 6 3 o 105.00 63.70 8 3 o 255.00 191.95 o 1 o 500.00 2 o o 120.00 7 I o 162.00 364.64 o 14 1,824.00 9 2,551.00 8 2,518.00 8 2,518.00 8 2,518.00 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 8 2,518.00 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o oo oo o o o o o o oo oo oo o o o o o I 60.00 3 I 278.00 o o o 81.00 4 o 171.00 I o o o 15.00 3 120.00 4 o o o o 81.00 4 165.00 7 363.00 o2 35.98 o o County Muscogee Newton Oconee Oglethorpe Paulding Peach Pickens Pierce Pike Polk Pulaski Putnam Quitman Rabun Randolph Type of Assistance Transportation Incidentals Child Care Transportation Incidentals Child Care Transportation Incidentals Child Care Transportation Incidentals Child Care Transportation Incidentals Child Care Transportation Incidentals Child Care Transportation Incidentals Child Care Transportation Incidentals Child Care Transportation Incidentals Child Care Transportation Incidentals Child Care Transportation Incidentals Child Care Transportation Incidentals Child Care Transportation Incidentals Child Care Transportation Incidentals Child Care Transportation Incidentals Child Care Diversionary Assistance to Prevent T ANF Receipt January 1997 - September 1997 0197 0297 0397 0497 0597 0697 0797 0897 0997 Number Funds Number Funds Number Funds Number Funds Number Funds Number Funds Number Funds Number Funds Number Funds 32 1,485.00 o 11 1,385.00 13 195.00 o 5 1,252.50 o o o o 2 35.00 o 48 1,860.00 o 12 1,974.00 13 135.00 o 2 100.00 o o o 2 20.00 I 60.00 2 418.00 57 2,280.00 o 24 2,835.00 105 3,975.00 o 28 3,465.00 19 305.00 22 360.00 1 81.73 o o 6 1,480.00 o o o o o 1 220.00 5 70.00 4 58.00 o o 1 102.00 1 160.00 98 3,870.00 119 4,695.00 124 4,845.00 121 4,605.00 2 132.00 1 60.00 1 60.00 0 25 4,002.00 36 6,098.60 35 4,234.20 44 5,090.20 o o 0 o 1 30.00 1 64.85 0 1 39.97 5 305.00 1 200.00 6 1,130.00 8 2,095.75 2 75.00 5 105.00 9 135.00 5 517.50 1 401.55 2 482.89 4 1,484.43 2 159.70 o 3 235.00 5 800.00 1 220.00 4 35.00 5 I 145.80 I 1 65.00 o 55.00 9 105.00 5 50.00 46.75 2 525.83 1 15.00 3 450.00 7 1,315.00 58 2,550.00 o o o 2 132.40 o 13 270.00 o 3 670.00 o 1 158.00 3 704.00 I 204.00 2 1,170.63 1 20.00 3 200.00 o o 4 60.00 3 1,313.33 o 11 330.12 o o 24 652.98 2 943.84 6 584.00 5 335.00 o o 1 120.00 3 1,434.46 o 7 211.79 o o 15 257.69 2 715.20 8 1,070.00 1 160.00 o 1 110.00 I 30.00 16 1,073.33 o o o o 2 240.00 1 60.23 7 1,130.00 1 175.00 o 1 220.00 o 16 1,073.33 o 2 15.00 o o 5 119.20 1 98.47 7 964.00 o o o 2 231.00 2 1,013.33 o 4 24.00 6 642.45 o 6 180.00 1 969.10 8 801.00 o o o o 1 963.33 o 8 372.00 14 1,284.59 o 4 167.79 1 326.66 8 1,445.00 1 315.00 o o 1 88.00 28 893.33 o 8 378.00 4 517.64 o 4 290.00 1 337.23 10 1,684.00 1 315.00 o o 1 147.00 26 893.33 o 6 303.00 1 48.00 o 17 791.02 1 2,941.23 9 2,010.00 1 225.00 1 60.00 o 1 120.00 1 60.00 o 9 429.00 4 721.27 1 10.00 6 240.00 2 o o 3 465.00 o 90.00 2 o o 90.00 3 o o 60.00 4 o o 90.00 2 o o 71.87 o4 o 73.49 2 o o 26.85 4 o o 58.90 21 443.95 77 1,040.16 41 1,110.00 3 30.00 46 710.00 o 38 481.00 o o 28 1,519.56 30 1.581.60 31 1,546.28 52 1,599.00 74 1,468.16 30 1,581.90 73 1,956.40 60 1,934.40 o o 1 . 155.00 1 100.00 o 2 330.00 1 805.00 o 435.00 3 300.00 1 153.00 I o 60.00 1 o 30.00 1 105.00 2 o o 45.00 1 o 30.00 1 o 60.00 7 105.00 6 o o 90.00 1 o 15.00 o o o o o o o o o 7 195.00 12 300.00 7 240.00 5 135.00 12 365.00 17 525.00 18 465.00 II 240.00 24 720.00 27 215.67 o o o o o 1 o 250.00 o o o o o o o o o 1 90.00 o o 2 90.00 o o o I o 45.00 1 o o o o o o 1 30.00 4 120.00 3 120.00 4 120.00 2 o o o o o o o o o o 7 315.00 1 o o o o 45.00 3 o o 42.00 2 o o 18.00 I o o 45.00 2 o o 90.00 1 o o 30.00 5 150.00 3 o o o o 12.00 2 o o 12.00 2 o o 45.00 o 1 o o o o 90.00 5 165.00 o o o o o 24.00 o o oo o o 45.00 County Richmond Rockdale Schley Screven Seminole Spalding Stephens Stewart Sumter Talbot Taliaferro Tattnall Taylor Telfair Terrell Type of Assistance Transportation Incidentals Child Care Transportation Incidentals Child Care Transportation Incidentals Child Care Transportation Incidentals Child Care Transportation Incidentals Child Care Transportation Incidentals Child Care Transportation Incidentals Child Care Transportation Incidentals Child Care Transportation Incidentals Child Care Transportation Incidentals Child Care Transportation Incidentals Child Care Transportation Incidentals Child Care Transportation Incidentals Child Care Transportation Incidentals Child Care Transportation Incidentals Child Care Diversionary Assistance to Prevent TANF Receipt January 1997 - September 1997 0197 0297 0397 0497 0597 0697 0797 0897 0997 Number Funds Number Funds Number Funds Number Funds Number Funds Number Funds Number Funds Number Funds Number Funds 4o9 1,212.00 77 1,932.00 o 1o5 5 543.00 1 240.00 o 385.00 14 o o 242.00 10 o o 387.00 19 o o 495.00 4o8 o 888.00 46 o o 502.00 11 o o 132.00 1 670.00 1 710.74 5 1,160.00 oo o o o o 6 1,236.00 1 892.64 12 1,342.00 o oo o o o 1 1,260.00 1 364.50 11 1,690.00 o1 15.00 o o o o 2 841.49 1 229.85 11 2,075.00 1 30.00 o o o o o 1 645.00 1 529.96 5 1,050.00 o o o o o o 1 1,695.00 1 121.18 23 3,130.00 3 45.00 o o o o o 3 1,278.00 1 1,187.92 19 4,952.00 2 30.00 o o oo o 4 1,125.00 1 496.88 21 3,796.00 1o0 180.00 o o o o 2 1,935.00 1 575.76 o o9 135.00 o o o o 3 135.00 2 o o o o 90.00 4 o o 81.00 3 o o 51.00 2 o o 24.00 7 102.00 4 o o o o 48.00 6 o o 45.00 7 105.00 o o 23 720.00 37 4,841.73 3 480.00 13 360.00 17 1,965.00 6 1,250.00 23 555.00 25 3,661.00 12 1,277.00 24 780.00 30 4,302.64 7 1,248.00 19 555.00 25 4,442.25 10 952.00 31 885.00 46 6,811.24 3 264.00 25 603.00 30 3,516.43 6 1,044.00 24 658.68 29 4,410.00 1 96.00 26 894.00 2 92.47 15 2,246.00 40 o 310.00 48o 430.00 26 1 410.00 11 55.39 1 210.00 18 16.97 o 175.00 4 1 225.00 18 178.50 1 535.00 10 500.00 5 700.00 486.01 1 60.00 5 1,244.87 5 180.00 12 1,342.00 6 509.00 6 355.00 2 242.00 o 6 491.00 1 96.00 o 3 o 135.00 3 o 135.00 4 o 180.00 7 o 315.00 3 o 135.00 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 1o4 600.00 9o 406.00 o o 9 405.00 13 510.00 3 135.00 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 1 1 45.00 172.99 5 I 225.00 60.00 o7 315.00 o4 180.00 6 1 315.00 215.65 o2 o o o 1 175.00 o o 90.00 o8 360.00 o6 271.00 1o5 690.00 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 1 o 12.00 o o o o o oo o o o o o o o o o o o o 4 o 195.00 2 o 135.00 1 o o o o 45.00 1 o o 45.00 o o o 2 o 180.00 1 o 270.00 1 o 225.00 o1 180.00 o 1 120.00 o o o 3 o o o o 3 o 135.00 2 o o o 21.00 2 o o 90.00 2 o o 15.00 1 o o 90.00 o o o 15.00 1 o o o o o 9.00 7 o o 2 o o 81.00 10 o 132.00 o9 143.00 8 o 130.00 o o o 90.00 9 405.00 7 315.00 6 270.00 o o o o o o County Thomas Tift Toombs Towns Treutlen Troup Turner Twiggs Union Upson Walker Walton Ware Warren Washington Type of Assistance Transportation Incidentals Child Care Transportation Incidentals Child Care Transportation Incidentals Child Care Transportation Incidentals Child Care Transportation Incidentals Child Care Transportation Incidentals Child Care Transportation Incidentals Child Care Transportation Incidentals Child Care Transportation Incidentals Child Care Transportation Incidentals Child Care Transportation Incidentals Child Care Transportation Incidentals Child Care Transportation Incidentals Child Care Transportation Incidentals Child Care Transportation Incidentals Child Care Diversionary Assistance to Prevent TANF Receipt January 1997 - September 1997 0197 0297 0397 0497 0597 0697 0797 0897 0997 Number Funds Number Funds Number Funds Number Funds Number Funds Number Funds Number Funds Number Funds Number Funds o3 630.00 20 6 900.00 436.00 23o 1,032.00 33 1,500.00 o 36 1,515.00 12 760.00 29 1,440.00 2 140.00 17 3 795.00 180.00 1 1,395.00 o 1 5 855.00 300.00 o o 1 80.00 o o 7 1,230.00 7 783.00 5 790.00 1 153.00 1 4 1 46.00 620.43 39.00 o 78.00 4 1,063.58 o 3 27.00 11 1,462.41 3 84.00 1 48.00 11 1,204.33 1 39.00 2 108.00 o5 664.73 1 36.00 8 1,145.38 o 2 105.00 10 1,392.85 o 1 o o 351.00 1 744.00 o 10 1,520.00 2 o o 72.00 3 o o 39.00 1o0 183.00 o2 o o 45.00 7 150.00 5 o o o o 96.00 6 o o 75.00 7 o o 96.00 5o 102.00 o 1 o o 30.00 4 120.00 2 1 137.39 o o o 60.00 5 150.00 2 o o o o 60.00 o o o 3o 90.00 5o 150.00 o3 90.00 o o o o o o o o o 1 9.00 2 18.00 1 24.00 o o o o o o o o oo o o o o 2 315.00 o o o 41 1,980.00 30 1,367.60 23 2,896.00 o 2 590.32 o 23 1,185.00 19 1,218.72 17 2,510.00 o 2 393.55 o 28 1,425.00 2 32.80 43 6,822.00 o 4 944.51 o 25 1,245.00 35 1,819.11 27 4,739.00 o 1 196.78 o 32 1,620.00 3 265.00 20 3,255.00 2 6.00 1 236.13 o 10 525.00 28 10,660.50 17 1,930.00 o o o 37 1,845.00 32 11,468.48 21 3,834.00 3 15.00 6 572.34 o 27 1,350.00 26 4,202.39 30 6,081.00 5 81.00 4 826.68 o 33 1,600.00 8 617.28 17 3,437.00 o o 2 330.00 2 1 o 20.00 1 30.00 o o 30.00 1 o o 60.00 2 140.00 2 o o o o 70.00 1 o o 40.00 2 o o 30.00 3 o o 40.00 2 o o 60.00 o1 165.00 1 o o o 60.00 2 240.00 1 330.00 1 150.00 1 400.05 o 2 584.00 180.00 1 90.00 2 90.00 3 279.00 2 405.00 150.00 o o 1 150.00 1 450.00 220.00 4 150.00 4 747.00 o o 8 245.00 3 108.21 o 13 201.00 16 7,059.50 4 582.00 o 6 720.00 2 560.00 5 130.00 4 272.87 o 112.00 16 259.00 2 285.98 13 2,367.00 o 2 240.00 3 830.00 1 25.00 11 55.00 6 505.00 22 397.00 4 402.35 16 2,334.00 1 1,125.05 2 304.36 4 1,130.00 3 244.58 2 10.00 1 220.00 11 153.00 1 50.40 18 3,180.00 405.00 810.94 630.00 2 60.00 o 4 370.00 5 133.00 o 16 2,850.00 1 1,050.00 1 460.83 4 2,694.00 o 3 15.00 o 15 165.00 2 120.00 15 1,993.00 1 1,529.17 1 175.02 12 2,689.00 3 90.00 5 125.00 5 730.00 14 195.00 3 864.98 12 2,028.00 2 1,809.00 1 1,270.84 26 6,050.00 1 30.00 4 100.00 6 695.00 6 60.00 1 143.04 9 1,958.00 1 990.00 1 300.00 21 3,488.00 1 30.00 6 150.00 1 55.00 o o 8 1,201.00 1 630.00 1 1,326.54 4 1,155.00 11 o 330.00 1o7 510.00 1o5 450.00 15 o 450.00 25 o 750.00 19 o 570.00 19 o 570.00 1o3 390.00 9 o 169.00 o 2 101.00 6 624.00 4 504.00 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 1 150.00 o o o o o 1 45.00 6 o 3 16 725.90 16 243.00 o 300.00 o 690.00 1 180.00 o o 1 o o 180.00 2 336.00 1 o 1 45.00 17 o 180.00 o 765.00 12 o o 540.00 21 o o 945.00 County Wayne Webster Wheeler White Whitfield Wilcox Wilkes Wilkinson Worth Type of Assistance Transportation Incidentals Child Care Transportation Incidentals Child Care Transportation Incidentals Child Care Transportation Incidentals Child Care Transportation Incidentals Child Care Transportation Incidentals Child Care Transportation Incidentals Child Care Transportation Incidentals Child Care Transportation Incidentals Child Care Diversionary Assistance to Prevent TANF Receipt Junaryl~-~premoorl~7 0197 0297 0397 0497 0597 0697 0797 0897 0997 Numoor Funds Numoor Funds Numoor Funds Number Funds Number Funds Number Funds Number Funds Numoor Funds Number Funds 1 385.00 1 870.00 2 785.00 24 850.00 1 225.00 1 90.00 21 855.00 1 751.00 1 405.00 0 9 886.64 1 174.73 1 344.74 1 60.00 0 0 0 0 3 214.00 0 2 538.00 1 275.00 0 2 210.00 0 1 100.00 0 1 45.00 0 0 0 0 1 45.00 0 1 45.00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 120.00 1 99.00 0 1 60.00 1 180.00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 135.00 6 180.00 4 135.00 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 90.00 1 0 0 30.00 1 0 0 30.00 3 120.00 2 1 182.82 0 0 0 60.00 4 0 0 120.00 0 5 127.54 0 0 39 832.78 24 495.05 9 315.00 6 270.00 2 120.00 0 1 73.70 1 264.00 1 156.48 4 878.39 1 73.46 34 427.99 0 0 2 340.00 4, 574.00 9 1,194.00 4 305.00 19 2,744.00 17 2,378.00 12 1,841.00 9 1,060.00 11 2,060.00 I 30.00 2 150.00 2 270.00 2 120.00 2 45.00 1 75.00 2 150.00 1 195.00 1 210.00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 180.00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 30.00 0 2 60.00 0 1 40.00 3 90.00 2 55.00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 48.00 4 180.00 2 78.00 1 33.00 2 0 0 1 355.75 0 0 5 1,236.00 4 547.00 4 530.00 2 267.00 0 42.00 2 0 0 54.00 5 0 0 108.00 1 0 0 9.00 0 0 0 County Number of TANF Mothers Under 19 and Their Percentage of the Total Caseload By County Under 18 18 & 19 Total Sept. Caseload Percent of Caseload County Number of TANF Mothers Under 19 and Their Percentage of the Total Caseload By Cou nty Under 18 18 & 19 Total Sept. Case load Percent of Caseload r;i L Number of TANF Mothers Under 19 and Their Percentage of the Total Caseload By County "---- Sept. Percent of County Under 18 18 & 19 Total Caseload Caseload 0 10 2 30 0 730 7 1.1% 2 3 0 29 29 0 0 10 2 17 538 3 2 2.7% 2 I County Number of TANF Mothers Under 19 and Their Percentage of the Total Caseload By County Under 18 18 & 19 Total Sept. Caseload Percent of Caseload STATE 195 .U53 3,5511 90,7-16 SOURCE: PARIS Reports HRBP0760-ROI and HRPS0981-R02. 3.9'7c County Child Care I Jan-97 TANF Subsidized Child Care Feb-97 Mar-97 Apr-97 May-97 Jun-97 Jul-97 Aug-97 Sep-97 9 Month Total ATKINSON Number Children Funding Avg. per Child BAKER Number Children Funding Avg. per Child BANKS Number Children Funding Avg. per Child BARTOW Number Children Funding Avg. per Child BERRIEN Number Children Funding Avg. per Child BLECKLEY Number Children Funding Avg. per Child BROOKS Number Children Funding Avg. per Child 11 1,530 139.09 9 870 96.67 9 1,190 132.22 13 2,030 156.15 17 2,040 120.00 6 900 150.00 4 558 139.50 7 625 89.29 o o 0.00 76 9,743 128.20 15 1,699 113.27 6 748 124.67 14 1,818 129.86 13 1,146 88.13 11 990 90.00 25 1,356 54.24 31 3,311 106.81 17 1,758 103.41 12 1,287 107.25 144 14,113 98.00 6 485 80.83 11 1,210 110.02 10 897 89.73 8 850 106.25 2 295 147.50 3 645 215.00 8 1,864 233.00 10 1,635 163.50 5 723 144.60 63 8,605 136.58 65 12,736 195.94 48 9,147 190.56 55 10,782 196.04 47 9,718 206.77 38 10,879 286.29 43 7,691 178.86 28 6,216 222.00 40 8,429 210.73 29 5,120 176.55 393 80,718 205.39 35 4,817 137.63 34 4,732 139.18 37 6,446 174.22 39 5,326 136.56 37 5,236 141.51 37 5,154 139.30 56 11,186 199.75 57 8,610 151.05 36 7,507 208.53 368 59,014 160.36 50 7,859 157.18 60 8,738 145.63 58 7,326 126.31 70 8,476 121.09 62 9,333 150.53 77 9,301 120.79 71 10,969 154.49 52 8,033 154.48 33 3,769 114.21 533 73,804 138.47 48 5,491 114.40 54 5,753 106.54 72 9,179 127.49 68 8,145 119.79 61 7,364 120.72 48 5,606 116.79 53 7,921 149.45 58 7,592 130.90 24 3,446 143.58 486 60,497 124.48 County Child Care I Jan-97 TANF Subsidized Child Care Feb-97 Mar-97 Apr-97 May-97 Jun-97 Jul-97 Aug-97 Sep-97 9 Month Total BULLOCH Number Children Funding Avg. per Child 97 14,343 147.86 83 14,969 180.35 121 19,499 161.15 81 12,531 154.70 116 20,890 180.09 203 39,516 194.66 150 26,679 177.86 160 25,621 160.13 45 5,880 130.67 1,056 179,928 170.39 BUTTS Number Children Funding Avg. per Child 20 2,932 146.58 16 2,529 158.06 15 2,517 167.79 12 1,957 163.08 19 2,563 134.91 17 3,106 182.68 15 2,337 155.80 15 1,186 79.07 9 835 92.78 138 19,961 144.65 CAMDEN Number Children Funding Avg. per Child 79 10,423 131.94 96 9,287 96.74 82 11,284 137.61 91 11,756 129.18 86 13,219 153.70 63 9,354 148.47 60 7,995 133.24 42 5,825 138.69 9 904 100.44 608 80,045 131.65 CARROLL Number Children Funding Avg. per Child 89 11,718 131.66 91 11,675 128.30 95 14,150 148.95 90 11,769 130.77 110 15,578 141.62 194 25,985 133.94 159 27,453 172.66 161 19,108 118.68 88 16,790 190.80 1,077 154,226 143.20 CHARLTON Number Children Funding Avg. per Child 14 1,649 117.79 11 1,495 135.91 15 2,048 136.53 21 2,351 111.95 16 1,754 109.63 20 2,666 133.30 16 2,001 125.06 12 1,386 115.50 12 1,450 120.83 137 16,800 122.63 CHATTAHOOCHEE Number Children Funding Avg. per Child 18 3,527 195.94 14 2,402 171.56 15 2,527 168.47 10 1,833 183.30 9 1,435 159.44 22 3,265 148.41 24 3,300 137.50 27 4,247 157.30 19 3,287 173.00 158 25,823 163.44 CHEROKEE Number Children Funding Avg. per Child 11 1,935 175.91 7 1,166 166.57 9 1,443 160.33 9 895 99.44 12 2,155 179.58 11 2,876 261.45 8 1,892 236.50 6 1,995 332.50 5 1,425 285.00 78 15,782 202.33 County Child Care I Jan-97 TANF Subsidized Child Care Feb-97 Mar-97 Apr-97 May-97 Jun-97 Jul-97 Aug-97 Sep-97 9 Month Total CLAY Number Children Funding Avg. per Child CLINCH Number Children Funding Avg. per Child COFFEE Number Children Funding Avg. per Child COLUMBIA Number Children Funding Avg. per Child COWETA Number Children Funding Avg. per Child CRISP Number Children Funding Avg. per Child 16 921 57.55 14 675 48.21 21 1,904 90.68 12 1,148 95.67 15 1,577 105.13 33 3,048 92.38 20 2,972 148.60 13 1,675 128.8 o o 0.00 144 13,920 96.67 10 1,074 107.36 8 643 80.33 7 969 138.43 11 978 88.91 13 1,083 83.31 12 1,078 89.83 3 370 123.33 8 710 88.75 4 395 98.75 76 7,299 96.04 52 8,174 157.19 53 6,637 125.23 55 7,336 133.38 87 14,206 163.29 69 9,945 144.13 78 10,730 137.56 56 9,651 172.34 41 5,711 139.29 5 820 164.00 496 73,210 147.60 114 18,940 6.14 102 18,587 182.22 102 21,608 211.84 101 17,017 168.49 84 15,896 189.24 118 21,363 181.04 106 23,292 219.74 133 22,927 172.38 87 20,268 232.96 947 179,898 189.97 50 6,897 137.94 55 9,110 165.64 108 14,371 133.06 112 1 8,001 160.72 106 20,632 194.64 128 22,463 175.49 96 22,815 237.66 116 18,036 155.48 103 21,201 205.83 874 153,526 175.66 67 10,155 151.57 47 7,062 150.26 67 10,300 153.73 54 7,872 145.78 65 9,884 152.06 59 10,386 176.03 75 10,886 145.14 73 11,136 152.55 80 11,979 149.74 587 89,659 152.74 County . Child Care I Jan-97 TANF Subsidized Child Care Feb-97 Mar-97 Apr-97 May-97 Jun-97 Jul-97 Aug-97 Sep-97 9 Month Total DECATUR Number Children Funding Avg. per Child DODGE Number Children Funding Avg. per Child DOUGHERTY Number Children Funding Avg. per Child EARLY Number Children Funding Avg. per Child EFFINGHAM Number Children Funding Avg. per Child EMANUEL Number Children Funding Avg. per Child 101 14,458 143.15 87 12,566 144.44 77 12,500 162.34 68 10,364 152.42 79 11,537 146.04 112 15,328 136.86 117 19,656 168.00 151 20,003 132.47 o o 0.00 792 116,413 146.99 33 3,918 118.73 21 2,360 112.38 52 7,205 138.56 53 6,947 131.08 50 5,778 115.56 59 7,702 130.54 79 12,171 154.06 59 8,259 139.98 49 8,687 177.29 455 63,027 138.52 591 116,999 197.97 577 119,831 207.68 780 173,824 222.85 836 165,581 198.06 860 170,113 197.81 1,030 222,889 216.40 963 196,057 203.59 917 170,778 186.24 o o 0.00 6,554 1,336,072 203.86 56 6,132 109.50 74 7,452 100.70 87 8,506 97.77 78 7,687 98.55 82 8,887 108.38 105 8,662 82.50 113 12,336 109.17 65 6,031 92.78 51 5,077 99.55 711 70,770 99.54 78 12,344 158.25 79 12,945 163.86 76 11,438 150.50 105 14,692 139.92 100 15,442 154.42 109 17,573 161.22 86 13,850 161.05 74 12,511 169.07 57 9,427 165.39 764 120,221 157.36 45 5,739 127.53 47 6,511 138.53 41 7,950 193.90 42 6,335 150.83 50 7,982 159.64 80 13,705 171.31 68 13,123 192.99 69 7,930 114.93 33 6,276 190.18 475 75,551 159.05 County . Child Care I Jan-97 TANF Subsidized Child Care Feb-97 Mar-97 Apr-97 May-97 Jun-97 Jul-97 Aug-97 Sep-97 9~~ Total FAYETTE Number Children Funding Avg. per Child FORSYTH Number Children Funding Avg. per Child FULTON Number Children Funding Avg. per Child GLASCOCK Number Children Funding Avg. per Child GORDON Number Children Funding Avg. per Child GREENE Number Children Funding Avg. per Child 47 8,705 185.21 44 9,008 204.73 47 10,378 220.80 62 8,999 145.15 59 10,650 180.51 75 10,331 137.74 53 12,405 234.06 33 6,741 204.27 21 4,689 223.27 441 81,905 185.73 24 4,491 187.13 21 4,851 231.00 31 6,977 225.06 42 6,906 164.43 36 6,264 174.00 27 4,372 161.93 27 4,410 63.33 23 2,475 107.61 2 108 54.00 233 40,854 175.34 4,974 1,038,213 208.73 5,004 1,065,358 212.90 5,396 1,374,968 254.81 5,683 1,200,061 211.17 5,769 1,258,440 218.14 5,714 1,454,727 254.59 5,454 4,459 1,222,386 980,758 224.13 219.95 o o 0.00 42,453 9,594,909 226.01 1 32 32.00 o o 0.00 1 128 128.00 1 160 160.00 1 16 16.00 o o 0.00 122 31,357 257.02 122 22,722 186.25 o o 0.00 248 54,415 219.42 26 3,609 138.81 30 3,868 128.93 4 3,440 1 43.33 22 2,494 113.36 27 3,432 127.11 20 3,063 153.15 156 22,677 145.37 95 14,996 157.85 15 3,022 201.47 415 60,601 146.03 37 5,197 140.47 35 5,477 156.49 46 6,583 143.12 37 5,072 137.08 49 6,314 128.85 50 8,428 168.55 175 40,582 231.90 117 23,588 201.61 o o 0.00 546 101,241 185.42 County Child Care I Jan-97 TANF Subsidized Child Care Feb-97 Mar-97 Apr-97 May-97 Jun-97 Jul-97 Aug-97 Sep-97 9 Month Total HALl; Number Children Funding Avg. per Child HARALSON Number Children Funding Avg. per Child HART Number Children Funding Avg. per Child HENRY Number Children Funding Avg. per Child IRWIN Number Children Funding Avg. per Child JASPER Number Children Funding Avg. per Child 135 21,678 160.58 128 21,641 69.07 119 24,702 207.58 125 18,560 148.48 101 21,563 213.50 138 23,916 173.30 27 5,201 192.63 29 3,580 123.45 80 14,220 177.75 882 155,061 175.81 45 5,031 111.80 50 6,795 135.90 57 8,031 140.89 48 5,866 122.21 39 5,245 134.49 36 5,001 138.92 18 3,918 217.67 25 3,281 131.24 23 3,635 158.04 341 46,803 137.25 38 3,304 86.95 27 3,665 135.74 31 4,993 161.06 41 4,310 105.12 27 4,080 151.11 42 6,086 144.90 17 2,899 170.53 15 2,231 148.73 o o 0.00 238 31,568 132.64 48 7,673 159.84 37 7,419 200.50 45 8,610 191.33 40 7,501 187.53 47 9,489 201.89 78 14,032 179.90 668 161,278 241.43 659 121,430 184.26 23 5,780 251.30 1,645 343,211 208.64 22 2,206 100.27 23 2,796 121.57 17 2,935 172.65 26 3,607 138.73 29 3,967 136.79 27 3,523 130.48 32 6,798 212.44 22 3,965 180.23 23 2,100 91.30 221 31,897 144.33 22 3,008 136.73 23 2,755 119.78 21 3,749 178.52 9 2,719 143.11 20 2,980 149.00 27 4,579 169.59 11 2,023 183.91 18 2,272 126.22 15 2,575 171.67 176 26,660 151.48 !2:.,. County . Child Care 'S....':::..oJ Y::'1...:..._:j L,;;'~_~':J I Jan-97 TANF Subsidized Child Care Feb-97 Mar-97 Apr-97 May-97 Jun-97 Jul-97 Aug-97 Sep-97 9 Month Total JENKINS Number Children Funding Avg. per Child JONES Number Children Funding Avg. per Child LANIER Number Children Funding Avg. per Child LEE Number Children Funding Avg. per Child LINCOLN Number Children Funding Avg. per Child LOWNDES Number Children Funding Avg. per Child 18 1,286 71.44 14 1,892 135.14 15 1,115 74.31 9 781 86.78 6 855 142.50 8 1,415 176.88 26 4,359 167.65 49 5,563 113.53 7 925 132.14 152 18,191 119.68 15 2,339 155.93 4 256 64.00 11 3,928 357.09 7 1,070 152.86 7 1,066 152.29 6 1,116 86.00 31 4,735 152.74 34 4,075 119.85 1 240 240.00 116 18,825 162.28 32 3,930 122.81 13 1,790 137.69 19 2,250 118.42 19 2,188 115.16 13 1,630 125.38 5 776 155.20 84 14,193 168.96 74 10,246 138.45 o o 0.00 59 37,003 142.87 30 5,597 186.57 30 6,822 227.40 26 6,714 198.56 25 4,964 258.23 27 5,406 200.22 41 9,551 232.94 151 29,878 197.87 160 27,607 172.54 23 6,367 276.83 513 102,905 200.59 2 400 200.00 4 642 160.50 2 395 197.50 4 740 185.00 3 544 181.33 4 640 160.00 21 2,684 127.81 39 4,260 109.23 1 150 150.00 80 10,455 130.69 349 54,801 157.02 322 51,272 159.23 367 62,660 170.73 341 51,352 150.59 323 50,090 155.08 444 66,236 149.18 20 3,641 182.05 12 1,698 141.50 9 1,118 124.22 2,187 342,867 156.78 County Chi.ld Care I Jan-97 TANF Subsidized Child Care Feb-97 Mar-97 Apr-97 May-97 . Jun-97 Jul-97 Aug-97 Sep-97 9 MToonttahl 1'4ADISON Number Children Funding Avg. per Child 19 3,171 166.89 21 3,829 182.33 22 4,787 217.59 10 2,000 200.00 26 4,985 191.73 31 4,816 155.35 21 3,466 165.05 20 3,096 154.80 15 3,357 223.80 185 33,507 181.12 MCDUFFIE Number Children Funding Avg. per Child 90 15,375 170.83 88 14,027 159.40 82 17,135 208.96 93 14,970 160.97 87 4,663 168.54 91 15,833 173.99 19 1,800 94.74 10 655 65.50 170 730 14,559 109,017 85.64 149.34 MERIWETHER Number Children Funding Avg. per Child 25 2,923 116.92 22 3,215 146.14 17 2,319 136.41 40 2,207 55.19 13 2,305 177.31 11 1,607 146.05 28 3,329 118.89 36 2,981 82.81 9 1,224 136.00 201 22,110 110.00 MITCHELL Number Children Funding Avg. per Child 63 8,707 138.20 79 11,757 148.82 67 10,001 149.27 75 10,376 138.35 71 10,207 143.76 97 12,065 124.38 33 6,358 192.67 41 4,709 114.84 91 12,720 139.78 617 86,899 140.84 MONTGOMERY Number Children Funding Avg. per Child 19 2,576 135.58 19 2,516 132.42 18 3,302 183.44 20 3,132 156.60 13 1,851 142.38 10 2,025 202.50 36 9,565 265.69 50 8,653 173.06 8 1,104 138.00 193 34,724 179.92 MURRAY Number Children Funding Avg. per Child o o o o 0.00 0.00 o o o o 0.00 0.00 o o 0.00 2 312 156.00 o o 0.00 o o 0.00 1 135 135.00 3 447 149.00 county Chi.ld Care I Jan-97 TANF Subsidized Child Care Feb-97 Mar-97 Apr-97 May-97 Jun-97 Jul-97 A. ug-97 Sep-97 9~ To~ tal OCONEE Number Children Funding Avg. per Child PAULDING Number Children Funding Avg. per Child PICKENS Number Children Funding Avg. per Child PIKE Number Children Funding Avg. per Child PULASKI Number Children Funding Avg. per Child QUITMAN Number Children Funding Avg. per Child RANDOLPH Number Children Funding Avg. per Child 20 4,044 202.20 16 3,283 205.19 21 4,446 211.71 22 3,885 176.59 26 4,571 175.81 24 4,114 171.40 19 4,405 231.84 32 5,378 168.06 7 1,475 210.71 187 35,601 190.38 101 13,714 135.78 83 11,479 138.30 86 12,047 140.08 107 12,699 118.68 78 14,317 183.55 99 12,576 127.03 78 16,637 213.29 273 38,955 142.69 64 11,085 173.20 969 143,509 148.10 8 1,166 145.75 7 950 135.71 6 782 130.33 5 607 121.40 6 1,242 207.00 10 1,658 165.80 12 2,096 174.67 22 2,665 121.14 2 42 21.00 78 11,208 143.69 10 1,658 165.80 9 1,591 176.78 12 1,812 151.00 7 1,442 206.00 10 1,318 131.80 12 1,834 152.83 7 1,325 189.29 11 1,920 174.55 5 1,205 241.00 83 14,105 169.94 18 2,301 127.82 18 2,784 154.67 18 2,859 158.86 12 1,788 148.98 11 1,282 116.55 15 2,281 152.07 19 2,861 150.58 42 5,360 127.62 4 1,125 281.25 157 22,641 144.21 4 455 113.70 5 577 115.49 5 534 106.89 4 492 123.10 5 723 144.60 13 1,094 84.17 13 1,348 103.69 13 2,032 156.31 o o 0.00 62 7,256 117.04 33 2,983 90.39 28 2,717 97.04 40 2,858 71.45 41 3,397 82.85 34 3,314 97.46 23 2,513 109.26 34 3,208 94.34 1,892 328,323 173.53 9 1,395 155.00 2,134 350,706 164.34 County . Child Care I Jan-97 TANF Subsidized Child Care Feb-97 Mar-97 Apr-97 May-97 Jun-97 JuJ-97 Aug-97 Sep-97 9 Month Total ROGKDALE Number Children Funding Avg. per Child SCREVEN Number Children Funding Avg. per Child SPALDING Number Children Funding Avg. per Child STFWART Number Children Funding Avg. per Child TALBOT Number Children Funding Avg. per Child TATTNALL Number Children Funding Avg. per Child TELFAIR Number Children Funding Avg. per Child 90 22,167 246.30 92 21,872 237.74 128 26,546 207.39 141 25,437 180.40 83 23,155 278.98 160 29,390 183.69 110 31,002 281.84 2 380 190.00 21 3,980 189.52 827 183,929 222.41 48 8,207 170.98 47 7,936 168.85 72 12,758 177.19 97 11,881 122.48 99 16,274 164.38 115 15,777 137.19 82 14,432 176.00 87 9,779 112.40 o o 0.00 647 97,044 149.99 100 16,211 162.11 107 15,901 148.61 77 14,243 184.97 75 11,552 154.03 88 12,390 140.80 72 12,492 173.50 91 19,227 211.29 46 6,024 130.96 64 12,835 200.55 720 120,875 167.88 3 170 56.67 6 447 74.50 7 745 106.43 1 150 150.00 5 230 46.00 6 540 90.00 11 960 87.27 77 9,426 122.42 2 195 97.50 118 12,863 109.01 9 837 93.00 5 772 154.40 9 1,085 120.56 11 1,883 171.18 18 2,741 152.28 33 4,137 125.36 39 7,285 186.79 56 6,479 115.70 25 3,981 159.24 205 29,200 142.44 49 6,532 133.31 39 4,365 111.92 43 6,031 140.26 57 7,630 133.86 61 9,535 156.31 39 5,602 143.64 48 7,850 163.54 39 5,174 132.68 35 5,422 154.91 410 58,142 141.81 25 3,260 130.40 29 3,452 119.02 34 3,437 101.09 32 4,458 139.31 28 3,529 126.05 32 3,457 108.03 39 6,050 155.12 102 15,011 147.16 22 2,839 129.06 343 45,492 132.63 county Child Care I Jan-97 TANF Subsidized Child Care Feb-97 Mar-97 Apr-97 May-97 Jun-97 Jul-97 Aug-97 Sep-97 9 Month Total THOMAS Number Children Funding Avg. per Child TOOMBS Number Children Funding Avg. per Child TREUTLEN Number Children Funding Avg. per Child TURNER Number Children Funding Avg. per Child UNION Number Children Funding Avg. per Child WALKER Number Children Funding Avg. per Child 83 12,723 153.29 85 13,055 153.59 93 15,245 163.92 76 12,736 167.58 79 12,099 153.15 86 11,692 135.95 103 19,343 187.79 84 9,926 118.17 82 16,386 199.82 771 123,204 159.80 43 5,444 126.60 43 6,372 148.19 38 5,582 146.89 59 6,402 108.51 70 8,794 125.63 89 11,220 126.07 82 13,839 168.77 29 3,125 107.76 30 3,680 122.67 483 64,458 133.45 20 1,806 90.30 16 2,202 137.63 31 2,71 87.52 22 2,662 121.00 20 2,510 125.50 23 3,172 137.91 22 3,704 168.36 24 1,813 75.54 22 3,507 159.41 200 24,089 120.45 11 1,286 116.91 13 1,738 133.69 17 2,589 152.29 10 1,172 117.20 11 1,312 119.27 7 959 137.00 11 1,380 125.45 9 1,181 131.22 23 3,661 159.17 112 15,278 136.41 7 1,101 157.29 8 1,121 140.13 9 1,445 160.56 16 1,709 106.81 9 1,187 131.89 11 1,850 168.18 10 1,528 152.80 58 9,260 159.66 o o 0.00 128 19,201 150.01 91 12,512 137.49 83 11,981 144.35 81 12,269 151.47 71 13,896 195.72 72 13,316 184.94 76 13,943 183.46 53 11,401 215.10 27 14,612 115.05 41 9,115 222.32 695 113,044 162.65 County Child Care I Jan-97 TANF Subsidized Child Care Feb-97 Mar-97 Apr-97 May-97 Jun-97 Jul-97 Aug.97 Sep.97 9 MTonth otal WARREN Number Children Funding Avg. per Child WAYNE Number Children Funding Avg. per Child WHEELER Number Children Funding Avg. per Child WHITFIELD Number Children Funding Avg. per Child WILKES Number Children Funding Avg. per Child WORTH Number Children Funding Avg. per Child 10 1,496 149.60 10 1,412 141.20 13 1,642 126.31 11 1,347 122.45 13 2,088 160.62 12 1,576 131.33 12 2,199 183.25 67 10,248 152.96 14 2,271 162.21 162 24,279 149.87 72 8,770 121.80 61 9,056 148.46 63 7,326 116.29 58 7,656 132.00 35 4,770 136.29 55 7,384 134.25 67 9,217 137.57 2 357 178.50 60 8,668 144.46 473 63,203 133.62 14 1,091 77.94 10 16 14 10 16 21 26 12 139 672 1,569 1,466 1,224 3,165 2,930 4,104 1,437 17,659 7.24 98.08 104.71 122.40 197.81 139.53 157.85 119.75 127.04 48 6,832 142.33 30 3,942 131.40 20 3,085 154.25 36 4,032 112.00 26 5,022 193.15 34 4,741 139.44 14 2,599 185.64 6 600 100.00 12 2,058 171.50 226 32,911 145.62 9 1,280 142.22 11 1,400 127.27 10 1,325 132.50 10 1,300 130.00 9 725 80.56 8 870 108.75 6 1,150 191.67 54 6,774 125.45 o o 0.00 117 14,824 126.70 47 6,056 128.85 51 7,454 146.15 33 6,108 185.09 45 6,302 140.04 34 5,067 149.03 45 5,691 126.46 50 8,922 178.45 53 6,276 118.42 23 4,153 180.54 381 56,028 147.05 Family Planning Referrals L _. November 1997 County Number of Family Planning Referrals Made Number of Individuals with whom Family Planning Discussed 6 BANKS 8 BARTOW 29 7 53 15 47 7 20 CAMDEN 12 110 4 County Family Planning Referrals November 1997 Number of Family Planning Referrals Made 6 364 5 52 54 6 203 13 17 82 40 160 87 11 35 Number of Individuals with whom Family Planning Discussed 273 2,495 307 103 County Family Planning Referrals November 1997 Number of Family Planning Referrals Made Number of Individuals with whom Family Planning Discussed County 131 TALIAFERRO 137 TIff 139 TOWNS 141 TROUP 143 TWIGGS 145 UPSON 147 WALTON 149 WARREN 155 WHITFIELD St,ltc Tot,1i Family Planning Referrals November 1997 Number of Family Planning Referrals Made 19 10 13 48 5 56 9 92 56 44 22 2 19 139 24 1'.112 Number of Individuals with whom Family Planning Discussed 362 103 322 329 n.'J6'5 COUNTY Georgia Teens 15-19 Who Gave Births By County of Residence 1990-1996 L, . COUNTY Georgia Teens 15-19 Who Gave Births By County of Residence 1990-1996 34 41 27 34 27 177 157 167 150 4 10 3 4 3 66 60 61 62 66 32 36 28 34 52 40 40 1932 1941 1826 1673 3 4 4 7 10 7 133 134 98 133 114 49 27 46 51 68 71 66 80 23 24 32 25 40 42 41 39 31 24 22 26 27 29 234 203 208 202 24 90 99 43 30 46 51 33 39 18 23 13 w Georgia Teens 15-19 Who Gave Births L By County of Residence 1990-1996 COUNTY - l.~" __ COUNTY Georgia Teens 15-19 Who Gave Births By County of Residence 1990-1996 - WILCOX WILKINSON "jill.1I 26 27 172 200 164 140 124 113 64 59 57 4 4 7 25 28 27 15 26 16 20 21 4 24 25 22 34 26 21 26 23 IX.2()2 17.7\'; 17.2')-1 17.()X2 17.16-1 17.57X 17.-1% Births per 1,000 population 75.2 72.6 70.1 68.6 68.3 69.3 68.4 Note: Changes in the number of births in each county may be due to changes in the population of that county. Source: Epidemiology and Prevention Branch, Division of Public Health, DHR Sanctions Applied to TANF Recipients County 1 mRREmG 2 mTKINSON 3 . B~m(l)Jll 4 BmKER 5 l31l3l.ill)\'MIN 6 BmNKS ii BmR:R(l)\'M 8 BmRTOW 9 BftN.fmJiE 10 BERRIEN n ' BIBB 12 BLECKLEY 13. 'BR~ftii . 14 BROOKS 1:5 BRM~N 16 BULLOCH . ,111, BIIm . 18 BUTTS 19 l'fl~'H(l)B 20 cmMDEN 21 m~DIDER 22 CARROLL 23 :lTIm'Ii(l)(l)Sm 24 CHARLTON 25 m.~ 26 CHATTAHOCHEE 27 :HAJlm:l(l)(l)l'A 28 CHEROKEE 29 GlLJmRKE 30 CLAY 31 lJilE}\'l'F(l)N 32 CLINCH 33 Gl(l)BB 34 COFFEE 35 l'fl(l)LJfQ;Ln\TT 36 COLUMBIA 3il (;JO(l)K 38 COWETA 39 (]R]mWE!)RE) 40 CRISP 41 E)~E)E 42 DAWSON 43 E)E1tA"EIllR 44 DEKALB July 97 First Strikes Total 0 2 1 2 9 0 0 1 0 1 5 0 0'" 2 ~ 0 :, 2i 2 0 0 0 1 0" 0 a 0 0 2 s: 0 16 0 g 0 .0. 0 "1 5 0 0 0 0 1 9 August 97 First Strikes Total '() 2 1 2 .. S 0 f) 1 .. jl 1 5.: . 0 Q.>. 2 2 0 2 .0. 0 '''0 1 0 0 ~. 0 0 2 3 0 16 0 S 0 0 0 1. 7 0 0 0 0 1 9 September 97 First Strikes Total (l, 2 1 2 9 0 f) 1 o 1 2' 0 o 3 1 1 '~ . 2 .a 0 ;0 1 if) 0 .6 0 .0 . 2 3 0 dB: 0 .9 0 0 """" " 0 ....... 1 5 0: 0 0 0 1 9 county Sanctions Applied to TANF Recipients July 97 First Strikes Total August 97 First Strikes Total September 97 First Strikes Total o o o Ii . o o o o o o 2 2 o o o 0 o o ...51 o . 0 o y . o o o o 0 . o 3 1 .If 2 .1 2 TOL. o o o o o o o o o o o o 3.. 1 o 2 2 ...0 o 3 o 0 o o (l o 1 ... o o 12 o o 0 o 1 1 1 2 1 3 o Sanctions Applied to TANF Recipients County LINCOLN IDONG LOWNDES Eill.lN4RKH!ll L~ ~ MACON MlMllIS(l)]!I MARION mIDIi1IJEFIE MCINTOSH 99 'MERIWETHER 100 MILLER I (Ill mIlIlCElEEEl 102 MONROE 103 MON!E1:) .. 5 0 :: . '... :.(1" :..... 0 0 1 0 0 21~ 2B 237 I L...., '7, ;( L r,- L...... (~'_." L .. _._ L. __ 'f L