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9/20/2010
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Actions Taken To Address the Needs of Homeless Persons and the Special <br />Needs of Persons Who Are Not Homeless but Require Supportive Housing <br />Activities: <br />♦ Addressing the Needs of Homeless Persons <br />• The City funded homeless prevention services provided by BFWC's San Leandro Shelter <br />and Davis Street Family Resource Center. Services included emergency shelter, case <br />management, hot meals and groceries, medical care, and other services appropriate for <br />each individual. BFWC served 239 homeless women and children, while DSFRC <br />assisted 865 homeless clients and their dependents. <br />• The City continues to be actively engaged with the Alameda County -wide Homeless <br />Continuum of Care Council (COC), a 45 -member organization composed of homeless <br />service providers, cities, County agencies, and consumers of homeless services. City <br />staff currently serve on the Alameda County Everyone Home Leadership Board and <br />Resource Development/Public Relations Committee. City staff also participate in <br />quarterly meetings to provide input regarding restructuring the COC. The HOME TAC <br />jurisdictions, including San Leandro, contribute to the cost of the County's administration <br />of the COC.. <br />The City of San Leandro is committed to filling the gaps in service along the continuum and <br />assuring that services now being provided are not lost. The following table summarizes the <br />City's programs in each component of the "continuum" to implement the Continuum of Care <br />strategy: <br />Outreach/Assessment <br />Emergence <br />Shelters <br />Transitional <br />Housing <br />Permanent <br />Supportive Housing <br />Permanent <br />Affordable Housing <br />Building Futures with <br />Building Futures <br />Building Futures <br />Mission Bell Apts. <br />683 Below -Market <br />Women and Children <br />with Women and <br />with Women and <br />units set aside for <br />Rate (BMR) units. <br />(BFWC) <br />Children <br />Children (BFWC) <br />former foster youth & <br />ECHO Housing Rental <br />Davis Street hamily <br />(BFWC)— San <br />special needs clients <br />Assistance Program <br />Resource. Center <br />Leandro Shelter <br />Fuller Gardens & <br />(DSFRC) <br />and domestic <br />Fuller Lodge: 42 <br />violence shelter <br />Below -Market Rate <br />Continuum of Car` <br />(BMR) units for <br />Council (COC) <br />developmentally <br />disabled <br />352 BMR units at 5 <br />apartment complexes <br />for seniors <br />♦ Addressing Special Needs Housing <br />• Construction of Estabrook Place, a 51 -unit affordable rental housing for seniors, has been <br />completed. One (1) two-bedroom unit is reserved for an on-site manager, while the other <br />fifty (50) one -bedroom units are now occupied by very low-income seniors. <br />DRAFT Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report: FY 2009-2010 <br />City of San Leandro <br />Page 24 <br />
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