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TIMELINES <br />By October 1, 2010, Building Futures will have accomplished: <br />Provide 24-hour emergency housing to 50-62 homeless women and children (142 bed nights), three meals a <br />day, access to health care, parenting and recovery support groups, domestic violence and self-esteem building <br />support groups, and money management. 75% or 13 of the 17 women who stay at the shelter 30 days or <br />more will address two or more of the specific barriers they face to achieving safe and stable housing. <br />Provide one-on-one case management support services to 20-25 women. 60% or 10 of the 17 women who <br />stay at the shelter 30 days or more will depart the shelter with safe, stable housing. <br />By January 1, 2011, Building Futures will have accomplished: <br />Provide 24-hour emergency housing to 100-125 homeless women and children (284 bed nights), three meals a <br />day, access to health care, parenting and recovery support groups, domestic violence and self-esteem building <br />support groups, and money management. 75% or 26 of the 34 women who stay at the shelter 30 days or <br />more will address two or more of the specific barriers they face to achieving safe and stable housing. <br />Provide one-on-one case management support services to 40-50 women. 60% or 20 of the 34 women who <br />stay at the shelter 30 days or more will depart the shelter with safe, stable housing. <br />By April 1, 2011, Building Futures will have accomplished: <br />Provide 24-hour emergency housing to 150-187 homeless women and children (426 bed nights), three meals a <br />day, access to health care, parenting and recovery support groups, domestic violence and self-esteem building <br />support groups, and money management. 75% or 38 of the 51 women who stay at the shelter 30 days or <br />more will address two or more of the specific barriers they face to achieving safe and stable housing. <br />Provide one-on-one case management support services to 60-75 women. 60% or 31 of the 51 women who <br />stay at the shelter 30 days or more will depart the shelter with safe, stable housing. <br />By July 1, 2011, Building Futures will have accomplished: <br />Provide 24-hour emergency housing to 200-250 homeless women and children (567 bed nights), three meals a <br />day, access to health care, parenting and recovery support groups, domestic violence and self-esteem building <br />support groups, and money management. 75% or 51 of the 68 women who stay at the shelter 30 days or <br />more will address two or more of the specific barriers they face to achieving safe and stable housing. <br />Provide one-on-one case management support services to 80-100 women. 60% or 41 of the 68 women who <br />stay at the shelter 30 days or more will depart the shelter with safe, stable housing. <br />-14- <br />CDBG Agreement with BFWC FY10-11 <br />
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