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<br />DRAFT Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report: FY 2012-2013 <br />City of San Leandro <br />Page 24 <br />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 /> <br />Activities: <br /> Addressing the Needs of Homeless Persons <br /> <br /> The City funded homeless prevention services provided by BFWC in its San Leandro <br />Shelter and by Davis Street Family Resource Center (DSFRC). San Leandro Shelter <br />services include emergency shelter, case management, and other supportive services, <br />while DSFRC provides groceries and clothing, medical and dental care, childcare, and <br />other appropriate services such as employment counseling and housing assistance. <br />BFWC served 267 homeless women and children, while DSFRC assisted seventy-seven <br />(77) homeless clients and their dependents. <br /> <br /> The City continues to be actively engaged in the county-wide EveryOne Home Plan. See <br />“EveryOne Home” under Priority #7. <br /> <br />The City of San Leandro is committed to filling the gaps in service along the continuum <br />and assuring that services now being provided are not lost. The following table <br />summarizes the City’s programs in each component of the “continuum” to implement the <br />EveryOne Home Plan: <br /> <br />Outreach / <br />Assessment <br />Emergency Shelters Transitional <br />Housing <br />Permanent <br />Supportive Housing <br />Permanent <br />Affordable Housing <br />Building Futures <br />with Women and <br />Children (BFWC) <br />Davis Street Family <br />Resource. Center <br />(DSFRC) <br />EveryOne Home <br />Building Futures with <br />Women and Children <br />(BFWC)’s San Leandro <br />Shelter and domestic <br />violence shelter <br />Building Futures <br />with Women and <br />Children (BFWC) <br />Mission Bell units set <br />aside for clients with <br />mental health issues <br />Fuller Gardens & <br />Fuller Lodge: 42 <br />Below-Market Rate <br />(BMR) units for <br />developmentally <br />disabled <br />352 BMR units at 5 <br />apartment complexes <br />for seniors <br />613 Below-Market <br />Rate (BMR) units. <br />ECHO Housing <br />Rental Assistance <br />Program <br /> <br /> The Homeless Prevention and Rapid Re-Housing Program (HPRP) is discussed under <br />Priority #6. <br /> <br /> Addressing Special Needs Housing <br /> <br /> The City has sixteen (16) below-market rate (BMR) properties with seventy (70) BMR <br />units set aside for people with various disabilities, such as physical and mental <br />disabilities, sight impairment, and/or hearing impaired. Two (2) of these properties target <br />developmentally disabled people, and five (5) properties, which includes the 51-unit <br />Estabrook Place, that target seniors only.
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