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<br />DRAFT Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report: FY 2012-2013 <br />City of San Leandro <br />Page 30 <br />self sufficiency. In FY 2012-2013, BFWC staff provided referrals for health care services and <br />held support groups that addressed various topics such as domestic violence, parenting skills, <br />barriers to housing, and basic life skills. BFWC also provided case management to 182 women. <br />Fifty-one (51) of the 120 women, or 43%, who exited after staying thirty (30) days or more, <br />achieved safe and stable housing. Alameda County’s EveryOne Home Housing Outcomes <br />define permanent housing as housing owned by the client, a house or apartment rent by the <br />client, permanent supportive housing, a rented room, or staying with family and friends <br />permanently. <br /> <br />Ongoing preservation and monitoring of 620 below-market rate rental units is also an anti- <br />poverty strategy because the City maintains HUD rent limits for extremely low-, very low-, low-, <br />and moderate-income people and for special populations like seniors and the disabled. DSFRC <br />continues to help place prospective and income-qualified tenants into available BMR rental units <br />and provide affordable housing search assistance to prevent homelessness. <br /> <br />The City continued to seek opportunities to work with non-profit and for-profit developers to <br />build affordable rental and ownership housing and to find affordable housing opportunities. As <br />previously mentioned, the City continued to work and meet regularly with BRIDGE Housing <br />Corporation towards beginning construction on the 200-unit affordable housing project <br />Cornerstone at San Leandro Crossings.