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Alameda County HCSA-OHCC Master Contract Amnd 1 20230630
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Master Contract No. 902012 <br />Procurement Contract No. 24823 <br />permanent housing <br />benefits <br />situation. <br />• 75% of enrolled <br />• Guests will receive <br />participants increase or <br />support with housing <br />maintain income <br />navigation services with <br />the goal of helping <br />. 30% of enrolled <br />individuals move from <br />participants exiting to <br />the shelter to <br />permanent housing <br />transitional and <br />permanent housing. <br />• Prevent homelessness <br />• Less than 10% of <br />enrolled consumers will <br />• Stabilize and transition <br />exit the hotel to the <br />to permanent housing <br />streets, unknown, or <br />and ongoing supportive <br />other destinations (# <br />services <br />exits from hotel to <br />. HMIS Intake and <br />How Well? <br />unstable situation/# <br />enrolled consumers). <br />Assessments <br />• Target average length of <br />participation in shelter is <br />180 days or less <br />Sister Me Home Shelter <br />Objective Type <br />Program Deliverable <br />Performance Measure <br />Data Source <br />• Provide unhoused <br />• Serve a target of (20) <br />individuals with a safe <br />unduplicated individuals <br />and supported <br />How Much? <br />environment <br />• Serve up to 200 <br />• HMIS Intake and <br />people/year <br />Assessments <br />• Guests will receive <br />stabilization services <br />• Guests receive <br />• 80% of participants will <br />stabilization and <br />access mainstream <br />supportive services <br />benefits <br />necessary to become <br />self- reliant, self- <br />• 75% of enrolled <br />Is Anyone Better <br />sufficient, and able to <br />participants increase or <br />• HMIS Intake and <br />Off? <br />Assessments <br />secure a more <br />maintain income <br />permanent housing <br />situation. <br />• 30% of enrolled <br />participants exiting to <br />permanent housing <br />Exhibit Al <br />Page 4 of 11 <br />
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