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<br /> DRAFT City of San Leandro FY 2013‐2014 CAPER 11 <br />OMB Control No: 2506‐0117 (exp. 07/31/2015) <br />CR‐25 ‐ Homeless and Other Special Needs 91.220(d, e); 91.320(d, e); 91.520(c) <br />Evaluate the jurisdiction’s progress in meeting its specific objectives for reducing and ending <br />homelessness through: Reaching out to homeless persons (especially unsheltered persons) and <br />assessing their individual needs <br /> <br />The City uses CDBG funds and City General Funds to provide support services to homeless persons. The City <br />relies and funds the following social services agencies to provide emergency shelter and/or supportive services <br />to homeless persons so that they are able to move into transitional/interim housing, and/or permanent <br />housing. <br /> Building Futures with Women and Children <br /> Davis Street Family Resource Center <br /> Family Emergency Shelter Coalition (FESCO) <br /> <br />The City also supports the following housing services providers whose services assist City residents from being <br />displaced and becoming homeless. <br /> Neighborhood Solutions <br /> ECHO Housing <br /> <br />Furthermore, the City continues to be a reliable partner with EveryOne Home, the community‐based <br />organization formed to coordinate the implementation of the EveryOne Home Plan. The EveryOne Home Plan <br />is a comprehensive blueprint to end homelessness, including chronic homelessness, by the year 2020. <br /> <br />[The City is waiting for EveryOne Home to provide their accomplishments for FY 2013‐2014.] <br /> <br />Addressing the emergency shelter and transitional housing needs of homeless persons <br /> <br />Objective: Create Suitable Living Environment <br /> <br />Priority: Maintain and improve the current capacity of the housing and shelter system, expanding <br />transitional and permanent supportive housing, and providing services to homeless individuals and families, <br />including integrated health care system, employment services, and other supportive services. <br /> <br />Building Futures with Women and Children (BFWC) ‐ San Leandro Shelter <br />The City funded BFWC with City General Funds to provide supportive services to homeless families at its <br />emergency shelter, known as the San Leandro Shelter. In FY 2013‐2014, BFWC provided emergency shelter <br />and supportive services, which included 10,489 bednights, of which 676 bednights were supported by the City, <br />and 31,467 meals for 283 San Leandro homeless women (194) and children (89) in crisis. All 194 women <br />received access to health care and group sessions which help to advance essential skills, such as employment <br />strategies, money management, housing strategies, parenting skills, and other basic life skills. Of the 114 <br />women who exited the San Leandro Shelter, 46, or 40%, exited to permanent housing. <br /> <br />Davis Street Family Resource Center (DSFRC) <br />The City funded DSFRC with CDBG public services funds to provide supportive services to homeless <br />persons. DSFRC provided an array of basic services to 59 homeless persons. Homeless persons received <br />various services, including three days’ worth of groceries up to twice a month, emergency clothing, and <br />household items. DSFRC Family Advocates/Intake Specialists also provided these clients with information and <br />referral to DSFRC's other programs that include free acute medical and dental care, childcare, employment <br />counseling, housing assistance, and case management services.
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