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Demographics Pamela ela Warren en- Jill l Hietpas pas Armstron ong Broadband WNEP Educator Educator Nancy cy Coffey ey Joy Weisn isner er WNEP WNEP Educator Coordinator (current ent vacancy ncy) Brit ittany ny Family


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Demographics

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Jill l Hietpas pas Broadband Educator Sara Donne nnerbauer uer 4-H & Youth Development Agent Co-Dept Head Erin n LaFaive Horticulture Educator Co-Dept Head Nancy cy Coffey ey WNEP Coordinator (current ent vacancy ncy) Family Living Educator (current ent vacancy ncy) Agricultural Educator Jerry y Clark Agronomy Educator Karen en Blaes eser er Office Manager and Expo Center Manager Pamela ela Warren en- Armstron

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WNEP Educator Joy Weisn isner er WNEP Educator Brit ittany ny Weise isenbeck nbeck WNEP Educator Lynn n Buske ke Office Assoc II Marian ianne ne Kraus use Office Assoc II (PT) Clint nt Beauf ufea eaux ux Expo Center

THE STAFF OF UW-EXTENSION EAU CLAIRE COUNTY

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MAP OF EAU CLAIRE COUNTY

Mixed Demographic: Rural and Urban

UWEX X Offi fice

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INDUSTRY

Retail shopping hub for west central Wisconsin Home to UW-Eau Claire, Chippewa Valley Technical College and Globe University With two major hospitals and associated clinics, Eau Claire is an important regional medical center

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BUSINESS

There are over 2,600 private nonfarm businesses

(an increase of 4.6% from 2000-2010)

23.9% of those firms are female-owned 1.4% are owned by Asian Americans 1,223 Farms in 2007 (most current data) 158 farms have female principal operators

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2013 SNAPSHOT OF EAU CLAIRE COUNTY

2010 0 Eau u Claire aire County ty : 99, , 879

  • Approximately 1.2% increase since 2010
  • Ages 20-24 are the highest in growth
  • 50+ population is expected to increase considerably by 2015
  • Hispanic population is largest in working ages (20-34) and

children under age 10

  • 2% of the Asian-American population is under the age of 35
  • The vast majority of the Asian-

American population is Hmong with 2,749 residents.

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93.4 % White 3.5% Asian American 1.5 % Two or More Races 1 % African American 0.6 % American Indian & Alaska Native

EAU CLAIRE COUNTY BY RACE

EAU CLAIRE COUNTY BY ETHNICITY White, e, Non – Hispan anic 91. 1.8% Hispanic/Latino 2%

6.3% of homes speak a language

  • ther than English
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EAU CLAIRE AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT

Sources es: : US Census 2010 and Population Change & Characteristics in the Eau Claire Area by the Applied Population Laboratory, 11/2/2009

9.5% of the student population is Asian American (mostly Hmong) ECASD is more diverse than the county Approximately 3,000 residents of the ECASD ages 5+ speak either Spanish or Hmong at home – almost 30% Approximately 15.5% of ECASD is a minority Schools with families that have 50% or more with free/reduced lunches tend to have higher populations of African Americans

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POVER VERTY Y BY SCHOOL CHOOL DISTRICT TRICT

Population Change & Characteristics in the Eau Claire Area by the Applied Population Laboratory, 11/2/2009

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POVERTY: 2000 TO 2010

Eau Claire re County nty Wisc sconsi

  • nsin

U.S. 2000 2010 2000 2010 2000 2010 Families es below poverty ty level 5.0% 7.9% 5.6% 8.0% 9.2% 10.5% Indi divi viduals duals (18 18+) ) below poverty ty level 10.9% 15.1% 8.7% 12.0% 12.4% 14.3%

15.1% 1% of the he population pulation is belo low w pover erty y level el

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2010 EAU CLAIRE COUNTY IN POVERTY BY AGE AND RACE/ETHNICITY

IN POVERTY

18.0%

  • f the total

population

(includes children)

19.2%

  • f children

under 18 yrs 19.1%

  • f people

18-64 years 10.4%

  • f people

65+ years

IN POVERTY

13.6% of Whites (11,790 people) 30.8% of Asian Americans (932 people) 25.9% of Latinos/ Hispanics (420 people) 52.1% of African Americans (393 people) 27.8% of Native Americans (145 people)

Sources: es: American Community Survey 2010 and Census 2010

Food share re 16% of the county population is on Food Share, and 17% of the state is

  • n Food Share. – American

Community Survey 2010 Unemp employ loyed ed “In the State of WI, 23% of all workers have a lower hourly wage, at full-time, than would be needed to keep a family of four out of poverty.” – American Community Survey 2010

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URBAN, YET RURAL Cit ity of Eau Clair ire: e: 66, 623 Cit ity of Altoona:

  • na: 6,789

89 Augu gusta ta: : 1,5 1,567 67 Fal all Cree eek: : 1,3 1,330 30 Osseo eo: : 1,7 1,711

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AMISH

  • 1. “Amish Population by State (2012).” Young Center for Anabaptist

and Pietist Studies, Elizabethtown College. http://www2.etown.edu/amishstudies/Population_by_State_2012.a

  • sp. As of July 2012
  • 2. http://AmishAmerica.com/wisconsinamish
  • 3. http://Wisconsinoutdoor.com

Eau Claire County has an estimated 180 Amish families, or 1240 individuals. (1, 3) If we assume 20% of our Amish are farmers, based on the numbers available, we could estimate the number of Amish farms in Eau Claire County at about 36. (2) 80% of those, or 29, are dairy farms. (2) We are in regular, direct contact with 17 Amish farmers.

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AGE: 2000-2010 EAU CLAIRE COUNTY, WISCONSIN

Eau Claire re County nty Populati tion

  • n 2010

0 = 98,736 36 State of Wisco scons nsin Population ation 2010 0 = 5,686, 6,986 986

Eau Clair ire e County nty Wisco cons nsin in

Age 2000 00 2010 % % Change ange % o

  • f 2010

population lation % o

  • f 2010

population lation

Under 5 years 5,565 5,859 +5% 6% 6.5% 5 to 9 years 5,934 5,674

  • 4%

6% 6.5% 10 to 14 years 6,364 5,698

  • 10%

6% 6.6% 15 to 19 years 8,696 8,284

  • 5%

8% 7.0% 20 to 24 years 11,199 12,373 +10% 13% 6.8% 25 to 34 years 11,768 13,131 +12% 13% 12.6% 35 to 44 years 13,147 10,881

  • 17%

11% 12.8% 45 to 54 years 12,158 12,918 +6% 13% 15.4% 55 to 59 years 3,943 6,173 +57% 6% 6.8% 60 to 64 years 2,973 5,310 +79% 5% 5.5% 65 to 74 years 5,472 6,222 +14% 6% 7.1% 75 to 84 years 4,324 4,172

  • 4%

4% 4.6% 85 years and over 1,599 2,041 +28% 2% 2.1%

20.6% of the population is under 18 years

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PROJECTED POPULATION BY AGE FOR EAU CLAIRE COUNTY

2,000 4,000 6,000 8,000 10,000 12,000 14,000 2000 2010 Projected 2020 Projected 2030 Median n Age 2000 2000 2010 2020 2030 32.4 32.5 34.8 estimate 36.1 estimate

Sources es: Department of Administration, and Census 2000 and 2010

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HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE: 2000-2010 EAU CLAIRE COUNTY, WI

Hous useholds holds by Type 2000 2000 2010 % Chan ange

Tot

  • tal House

seho holds ds 35,822 39,493 + 10% Family y Househo eholds ds 22,270 23,534 + 6% With th own childr dren en unde der r 18 18 10,740 10271

  • 4%

Husban and-wi wife e fa famil mily 18,111 18,338 + 1% With th own childr dren en unde der r 18 18 8,073 7,082

  • 12%

Female house seho holder der, no husb sband nd present sent 3,098 3,523 + 14% With th own childr dren en unde der r 18 18 2,034 2,237 + 10% Male househo seholder der, no wife prese sent nt No data 1,673 0% With th own childr dren en unde der r 18 18 No data 952 0%

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DISABILITY PREVALENCE DATA

The estimated number of persons in Eau Claire County, Wisconsin and the percent with self care difficulty or independent living difficulty by age (with comparable estimates for the state and the nation). Ages 18-64 Ages 65 and over Tot

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al persons

  • ns

With a self care e diffic iculty lty With an indep ependen ndent t living ing diffic iculty lty Tot

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al persons

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With a self care e diffic iculty lty With an indep epen endent dent living ing diffic iculty ulty Eau Claire re County ty 64,653 1.2% 2.3% 11,614 5.8% 12.9% Note: The percentages of the population with an independent living difficulty or a self-care difficulty are presented

  • separately. These percentages should not be added together, since persons with a self-care difficulty are generally

a subset of those with an independent living difficulty and therefore would be double-counted. The broadest measure is provided by independent living difficulty. Sources es: : PAS, Center for Personal Assistance Services, taken from data from the 2008-2010 American Community Survey.

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7,402 VETERANS in Eau Claire County

OTHER POPULATION DATA

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No stat ate e prison n fa faciliti ilities es in Eau Claire ire Count nty.

Eau Claire County Treatment Court – AIM Court’s mission is to provide support, education, direction and encouragement to women who have issues with AODA and/or mental health concerns so that they can be empowered to establish a healthy crime free life style. UWEX partners with them. The Community Transition Center, through Lutheran Social Services, is a case-management program providing a full-range of correctional services to Eau Claire County including urinalysis/breath analysis and a variety of group/education experiences for referred participants. Capacity of 175 participants per day. UWEX partners with them.

Statistics from Eau Claire County’s Juvenile Detention Center for 2012:

TOTAL AL KIDS S – 453 453 MALE – 334 FEMALE - 119

  • White - 330
  • Native American - 71
  • African American - 37
  • Hispanic – 10
  • Asian American - 4

ONE PLACEMENT MENT – 13 139 KIDS DS

ADULT AND JUVENILE CORRECTIONS

  • Juvenile Detention: EC County
  • nly committed one adolescent

to a state juvenile facility in 2011.

  • 16% of the population in NW

regional juvenile detention is American Indian.

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CRIMINAL JUSTICE STATISTICS

Betw etween en 2011-20 2012 12, , 493 offende enders s were re entere ered d into

  • the

e local l Crimina minal l Jus ustice ce System.

  • m. Of those
  • se 493 individu

viduals ls:

  • 80

80% male e 20% female

  • 86% White

9% African an American can 2% Hispanic anic 1% Asian 1. 1.5% American erican Indian an .5% % ot

  • ther

er

  • Almost
  • st 50% - bet

etwee een the ages s of 18 18-29 29

  • 55% needed

ed only low supervisi ision

  • n and commi

mitt tted ed non-violent iolent felonies nies

  • 61% had substan

stance ce abuse use issue ues

Source: e: EC County Criminal Justice System – COMPAS data 2012

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ALCOHOL AND DRUG ABUSE

Since 2000, Eau Claire County has had some of the highest rates in the nation of adult and underage drinking:

26.8% of ECC high school students and 14.2% of ECC middle school students report monthly use of alcohol.1

27% of ECC residents report excessive drinking, which includes binge drinking and heavy drinking. The county range in Wisconsin is 14-33%.2 In 2010, 5.3% of UWEC students report that they are current users of illicit drugs

  • ther than marijuana.3

Approximately 10% of ECC high school students reported non-medical use of prescription drugs to get high in the past year.1 In 2011, the average age ECC youth first used marijuana was 14.1

In 2009-2010, ECC had one of the highest county rates (all ages) of drug-related hospitalizations at 411 per 100,000 population. The state average was 266 per 100,000 population in 2010.4

TREATMENT HOUSES IN THE CITY OF EAU CLAIRE:

  • Affinity House (for women with AODA issues or other correctional issues). UWEX currently has

programming with this organization.

  • Fahrman Center: A co-ed facility for treating addictions.

Sources ces: (1)Parent’s Resource Institute for Drug Education Survey Reports for Eau Claire County Schools; (2)County Health Rankings & Roadmaps by UW Population Health Institute; (3)UW EC Core Alcohol and Drug Survey; (4)Wisconsin Epidemiological Profile on Alcohol and Other Drug Use 2012