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9/17/2007
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<br />special needs, and 163 utilized support services. One hundred sixty-three (163) women <br />received one-on-one case management services totaling 717 sessions. Sixty-three (63) of the <br />73 women, or 86%, who exited after staying 30 days or more, increased their level of self <br />sufficiency in one or more of the following areas: housing, emploYment/income, domestic <br />violence, substance abuse, mental health, and/or physical health. Forty-four (44) of the 73 <br />women (or 60%) left with long-term housing/emploYment. The shelter offered 41 parenting <br />support groups, 60 domestic violence education groups, 19 life skills workshops, 79 <br />children's therapeutic play groups, and 8 family nights. <br /> <br />. Davis Street Family Resource Center (DSFRC): The City also funded DSFRC with <br />CDBG funds to provide supportive services to homeless persons. DSFRC provided an array <br />of basic services for 217 homeless people using its CDBG grant from the City. However, a <br />total of 588 (unduplicated) homeless persons were served using other funding sources. <br />Services are modified to accommodate the special needs of homeless people (e.g., providing <br />one-on-one case management, providing food that does not need to be cooked, and access to <br />the clothing program). Homeless persons received various services, including referrals to <br />emergency housing, case management to support housing and employment searches, suitable <br />groceries, clothing, financial education, life skills training, free acute medical care, and <br />mental health and youth programs. DSFRC also works closely with another local homeless <br />program, April Showers, which is a consortium of 10 churches. April Showers served 1,552 <br />homeless individuals in 2006, an average of 55 guests per shower and an increase of 7% over <br />the previous year. <br /> <br />Priority # 6. Maintain and expand activities designed to prevent those <br />currently housed from becoming homeless. <br /> <br />Activities: <br />. Rental Assistance Program <br />. Through ECHO's Rental Assistance Program funded through the City's General <br />Fund, 18 families were given rental assistance (such as paYments for delinquent rent <br />or security deposits) to prevent homelessness. ECHO exceeded its goal by 88%. <br />ECHO also provided information and counseling for 108 eviction-related cases and <br />prevented 24 evictions. <br /> <br />. Tenant/Landlord Counseling <br />. The City contracted with ECHO Housing for landlord/tenant counseling services with <br />CDBG funds to help maintain people in housing. Information and referral services <br />were provided to 458 landlords and tenants from 228 households. Among them were <br />65 cases related to eviction, of which 8 households (24 persons) were prevented from <br />being evicted. Staff also assisted with retaliation cases (5), landlord/tenant inquiries <br />related to repairs (58), security deposits (39), rent increases (15), and entries by a <br />landlord (1). There were also 96 other miscellaneous inquiries (e.g., noise, neighbor <br />disputes, parking, etc.). ECHO also assisted 36 persons in 19 households with <br />conciliation/mediation services and l1 eviction mediation cases. ECHO referred 145 <br /> <br />Final Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report: FY2006-2007 <br />City of San Leandro <br />Page 8 <br />
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