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9/17/2018
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therefore not eligible for a hearing under the Rent Review Ordinance. <br />Helping homeless persons (especially chronically homeless individuals and families, families <br />with children, veterans and their families, and unaccompanied youth) make the transition to <br />permanent housing and independent living, including shortening the period of time that <br />individuals and families experience homelessness, facilitating access for homeless individuals <br />and families to affordable housing units, and preventing individuals and families who were <br />recently homeless from becoming homeless again <br />Everyone Home, Alameda County Housing and Community Development Department and Behavioral <br />Health Care Services are collaborating to create a registry of all homeless and disabled people, who have <br />been assessed and prioritized for permanent supportive housing (PSH). The most vulnerable (chronically <br />homeless, high service users) will be assigned housing navigators to aid them in their housing search and <br />application process. Eventually all 1900 units of PSH will be filled from this "Home Stretch Registry", as it <br />is called. As of July 2016, Continuum of Care and Mental Health Services Act funded PSH program in the <br />County fills vacancies using this single registry of homeless disabled persons who have been prioritized <br />based on need and length of time homeless. The Home Stretch initiative is the CoC's primary focus for <br />bringing an end to chronic homelessness. <br />Operation Vets Home is the collaborative Continuum -wide effort to bring an end to veteran <br />homelessness. The Committee consists of Everyone Home, the Veterans Administration and four <br />Support Services for Veterans Family grantees, including grant per diem providers and several street <br />outreach programs. The group has identified all homeless veterans by name and assigned them to an <br />agency that has subsidies available and outreach workers to enroll and engage veterans. The initiative is <br />focusing on housing chronically homeless veterans in 2017 and 2018. <br />The HOME Consortium has also expanded resources for families experiencing homelessness and seen <br />the number of homeless families drop by 30% from 462 in 2013 to 270 in the 2017 Point -In -Time <br />Count. One major shift that took effect prior to this reporting period was the conversion of a scattered <br />site transitional housing program that served 47 families per year to Rapid Rehousing, which allows the <br />program to step-down the rental subsidy amount gradually over time, allowing the subsidy funds to be <br />spread over more families, doubling the program's annual capacity. Providers within the Consortium <br />have also been awarded funds to rehouse homeless families on TANF using money from the State of <br />California award to the County Social Service Agency. ESG funds and County general funds are also <br />assisting families. <br />City of San Leandro FY 2017-18 CAPER 19 <br />OMB Control No: 2506-0117 (exp. 06/30/2018) <br />
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