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7/1/2011
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TIMELINES <br /> By October, 1, 2011, Davis Street will have accomplished: <br /> • Provide 3,102 families with basic needs services to include any of the above mentioned services <br /> By January 1, 2012, Davis Street will have accomplished: <br /> • Provide 6,205 families with basic needs services to include any of the above mentioned services <br /> including case management to families that volunteer to monitor and track progress. <br /> By April 1, 2012, Davis Street will have accomplished: <br /> • Provide 9,307 families with basic needs services to include any of the above mentioned services <br /> including case management to monitor and track progress. <br /> By July 1, 2012, Davis Street will have accomplished: <br /> • Provide 12,408 families with basic needs services to include any of the above mentioned services <br /> including case management to monitor and track progress. <br /> • Approximately forty percent (40 %) or 4,964 families, who accessed the basic needs services will <br /> demonstrate increased financial or housing stability as indicated on their intake assessment and follow <br /> up at the 4 and 12 month re- assessment periods. Families will become more self - sufficient by <br /> having maintained their housing, as reported at time of follow up. <br /> • Approximately forty percent (40 %) or 4,964 families will report a decrease in the risk of compromising <br /> their self - sufficiency by having maintained employment, as reported at time of follow -up. <br /> • Approximately forty percent (40 %) or 4,964 under - employed families who receive comprehensive <br /> support services will reduce the risk of losing their jobs by maintaining employment during the first <br /> month following their crisis or use of services <br /> - 14 - <br /> CDBG Agreement with DSFRC — <br /> Basic Needs Program FY11 -12 <br />
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