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♦ Davis Street Family Resource Center (DSFRC) <br />The City also funded DSFRC with CDBG funds to provide supportive services to homeless <br />persons. DSFRC provided an array of basic services for 297 homeless people. Homeless <br />persons received various services, including three day's worth of groceries up to twice a month, <br />emergency clothing, and household items. DSFRC Family Advocates/Intake Specialists also <br />provide these clients with information and referral to DSFRC's other programs that include free <br />acute medical and dental care, childcare, employment counseling, housing assistance, and case <br />management services. <br />In addition, DSFRC works closely with April Showers, the <br />Homelessness Network of San Leandro operated by a cons <br />Showers represents a voluntary local homeless program set <br />2011, April Showers provided "showers" on twenty-eight (2 <br />served 2,518 homeless men, women, and children. The avec <br />was ninety-seven (97) individual guests. Or <br />Priority # 6. Maintain and expand,,,,!,.!"yities <br />currently housed from becoming homeless , <br />Activities - <br />Housing Rehabilitation Program <br />Under the City's Housing Rehabilitation wog <br />homeowners, particularly seniors, have the'=yppo <br />improvements allow these homeowners to regain <br />are available to these rp i Minor Hord :" <br />Exterior Clean -Up, Exmoor Pa�1d Seismic St: <br />thirty (30) grants ave were prwided to senior <br />for major housing reton r 1, the five (5) <br />were provided to seniors, <br />were very 1-(ci., <br />opgram of the Interfaith <br />ten�(10) churches. April <br />Leandrans. In FY 2010 - <br />These "showers" <br />;sts per "shower" <br />signed to #nt those <br />rry low-, and low-income <br />their homes. These home <br /># h it homes. The following grants <br />Mile Home Repair, Accessibility, <br />ning. Twenty-two (22), or 73%, of the <br />> program also offers low interest loans <br />rehabilitation loans approved, four (4) <br />;ly low-income while the other two (2) <br />♦ ] Assistance P m <br />_t <br />ECHO tng s Rental . stance Arogram (RAP) assists tenants with delinquent rent or <br />security di t thereby Teasing accessibility to long-term housing and preventing <br />homelessness e program 'also provides extensive budget counseling that assists tenants <br />become more sel�fictent:nd independent. Funded with CDBG funds, RAP provided seven <br />(7) families with rer �sIance (delinquent rent payments or move -in costs) in FY 2010-2011. <br />Of the 166 applicants prescreened for need and program eligibility, ECHO Housing prevented <br />two (2) households from being evicted, placed five (5) households into housing, referred 129 <br />clients to other resources, and provided budget/support counseling to 133 households. <br />♦ Tenant/Landlord Counseling <br />Using CDBG funds, the City contracted with ECHO Housing for tenant/landlord counseling <br />services to help maintain people in housing. Information and referral services were provided to <br />thirty (30) landlords and 253 tenant households. In FY 2010-2011, ECHO handled ninety (90) <br />cases related to eviction and succeeded in preventing five (5) households from being evicted. <br />Staff also assisted with sixty (60) landlord/tenant inquiries related to repairs, thirty-two (32) <br />DRAFT Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report: FY 2010-2011 <br />City of San Leandro <br />Page 9 <br />