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social services, employment, education, or youth needs <br />The City provided funding to several non-profit groups who work directly with individuals on the verge of <br />becoming homeless. These organizations were able to provide a wide -range of services including recuperative <br />care as well as other discharge services. Homeless prevention funding helped to keep individuals from becoming <br />homelessness by providing utility or rental assistance. The City works closely with the Continuum of Care and <br />Coordinated Entry whose philosophy is Housing First. With this model, individuals or families are prioritized <br />using the VI-SPDAT survey and then assisted to become document -ready and to be provided with rapid re- <br />housing services. <br />Helping homeless persons (especially chronically homeless indiv <br />children, veterans and their families, and unaccompanied youth] <br />u. <br />housing and independent living, including shortening the pqlutl: <br />experience homelessness, facilitating access for homelessindivir <br />housing units, and preventing individuals and families wisp were <br />homeless again. }„=_ <br />In March 2016, the City awarded 71 project -based vouchers for the OrChar <br />Supportive Housing project. Wrap-around case management services areF <br />,,. L r <br />individuals to permanent, independent living. In Feb -55. rU 18, the Orcha <br />it's renovation and at that time, the facility was fullnccupiUd. <br />In fiscal year 2017-2018, 100 <br />City for future permanentsu <br />VASH vouchers. The City 1104 <br />Outreach, Shelter, Rapid Re -1 <br />the Continuum of Care's Coo <br />111"II7iIIiii <br />the period of1ime that individdt <br />�A <br />Continuum of_Care. <br />While California st(yggleswith h <br />permanent housing'forhomeles <br />OMB Control No: 25D6-0117 (exp. 06/3D/2018) <br />families with <br />I to permanent <br />uals and families <br />and <br />becoming <br />Permanent <br />to ease the transition of the <br />it's grand opening following <br />homelessS. Military Veterans) vouchers were awarded to the <br />projects ar d.an application was submitted for 100 additional HUD - <br />:r <br />ransition to housing and independent living by providing Street <br />naless Prgvention funding to organizations who work closely with <br />L <br />ysterPft s through this system of care that individuals or families <br />then assisted to become document -ready for housing. Shortening <br />5 experience homelessness is one of the goals of the City and the <br />of rent, Housing First programs are being put into place to provide <br />CAPER <br />7501-20 <br />14 <br />