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POPULATION BELOW POVERTY LEVEL


62.81% 34.35% 51.57% 39%
Black/AA Hispanic Children Adults
SOUTHERN DALLAS
Highland Hills
Singing Hills
Cedar Crest
Beckley Club Estates
22.22% Average Income less than $10,000
* Higher than both state and national level
Glenview South Dallas

HOUSING FOOD

34.30% 92.5%
Renters Students eligible for
free or reduced lunch
35%+ Income
Allocated to Rent 22.95% 5,979 SNAP
Population Recipients
More than 10% of the Texas
and National average with Low in the past
Food Access 12 months
47.21% 14.14%
Substandard Vacant Partial 13 28
Occupied Housing Food Grocery Fast Food
Stores Restaurants
Housing Units Units Desert

EDUCATION MOBILITY
17.42%
100% 40% Residents with
Public Schools with Students score no vehicle
Title 1 Status ‘Not Proficient’ or worse

12.79%
25.17% 2 Employees commuting
Below High School Head Start more than 60 Minutes
Education Level Programs each direction

VIOLENCE
6.1% - 9%
Homicide Mortality
HEALTH BEHAVIORS
EXPENSES LIFESTYLE

9.4% 1.77% 12.49% 23.5% 18.1%


Alcohol Tobacco Fruit/Veggies Physical Inactivity: Current Smokers
Expenses: Expenses: Expenses: (No Leisure Time (18+)
$457.17 $21.36 $21.92 Physical Activity)

MENTAL HEALTH DIABETES

18.17% 12.1% 8.9% 26.54%


Medicare Suicide Mortality Population with Diabetes
Fee-for-Service diagnosed Diabetes (Medicare Population)
Beneficiaries with
Depression

HEART DISEASE OBESITY

4.1% >35% 57.22% 28.9% 19%


Heart Disease High Blood Pressure Medicare Patients Adults with BMI Youth with BMI
with High Blood Higher than 30 Higher than 30
Pressure

DENTAL HEALTH MOTHER/CHILD HEALTH

42% 32% 5.1% - 8% 8.1%-10% 46.98%


Adults with Dental Uninsured Infant Mortality Low Birth Weight Mothers with
Exam in Past late or no
12 Months prenatal
care

COMMUNITY PARTNERS For many Dallas residents, their health


is determined by their zip code.
CitySquare
Feed Oak Cliff Almost 153,000 Hispanic/Latinos and more
than 94,722 Black/African-Americans live
For Oak Cliff in poverty in Dallas. To impact overall
Hunger Busters life expectancy for our communities, The
North Texas Food Bank American Heart Association’s Dallas Division
is working on Poverty with an emphasis on
St. Philips School
addressing food insecurity within the new
and Community Center
collective impact model.
These are just a few of the Community
Partners we are working with to make an
impact in Southern Dallas.

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