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Availability of services targeted to homeless persons and persons with HIV and mainstream <br />services <br />Homelessness Prevention <br />Services <br />Available in the <br />Community <br />Targeted to <br />Homeless <br />Targeted to People <br />with HIV <br />Homelessness Prevention Services <br />Counseling/Advocacy <br />X <br />X <br />Legal Assistance <br />Mortgage Assistance <br />Rental Assistance <br />Utilities Assistance <br />Street Outreach Services <br />Law Enforcement <br />X <br />X <br />Mobile Clinics <br />Other Street Outreach Services <br />X <br />X <br />Supportive Services <br />Alcohol & Drug Abuse <br />X <br />X <br />Child Care <br />X <br />X <br />Education <br />X <br />Employment and Employment <br />Training <br />X <br />X <br />Healthcare <br />X <br />HIV/AIDS <br />Life Skills <br />X <br />X <br />Mental Health Counseling <br />X <br />X <br />Transportation <br />X <br />X <br />Other <br />Table 16 - Homeless Prevention Services Summary <br />Describe how the service delivery system including, but not limited to, the services listed <br />above meet the needs of homeless persons (particularly chronically homeless individuals and <br />families, families with children, veterans and their families, and unaccompanied youth) <br />As of the 2019 Point -in -Time Count, San Leandro has an estimated 418 homeless individuals. In 2018, <br />Alameda County began a new intake system for homeless persons to be housed. Building Futures for <br />Women and Children (BFWC) is the County's contractor to administer the Coordinated Entry System <br />(CES). <br />One of the outcomes of the San Leandro Homeless Compact was the case conferencing team to <br />specifically address individual cases. The team includes BFWC, the San Leandro Police and Recreation <br />Consolidated Plan SAN LEANDRO 57 <br />OMB Control No: 2506-0117 (exp. 06/30/2018) <br />