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20A - AA- HOMELESS SRVS GRANT
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Community Development
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20A
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11/20/2018
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2023
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EXHIBIT 2 <br />Security will be on site at all times, and will conduct security rounds of the facility as necessary. <br />• Security staff will be stationed both inside and outside the shelter to ensure maximu m coverage. <br />• Program and Security staff will have communication with each other via portable electronic <br />equipment. <br />• Security staff will be contracted through a third party vendor. <br />• Security staff will receive "Homeless Sensitivity Training" through Mercy House's resources. <br />Storage <br />All clients will have access to personal storage space. Each client bed will have a small storage bin for <br />personal items that are needed while staying at the shelter. Additionally, they will have a secured <br />storage bin that will be available to clients through a reservation process or at exit from the program. <br />Additionally, a refrigerated storage area will be available to clients with medication needs. <br />Employment and Housing Navigation Services <br />Upon entering the shelter, each client will be assigned to an Employment and Housing Navigator. The <br />primary function of the Employment and Housing Navigator is to work side-by-side with the client to <br />create a pathway toward permanent housing opportunities, with the ultimate goal of ending their <br />homelessness within a 30 -day timeframe. Additionally, the Employment and Housing Navigator Is to <br />provide resources and support to the client during their stay. Together the Employment and Housing <br />Navigator and the client will complete a Housing Plan, which will guide their efforts toward securing <br />permanent housing opportunities. Meeting weekly, the Employment and Housing Navigatorwill <br />document the client's progress towards actions outlined in the Housing Plan. <br />The Employment and Housing Navigatorwill ensure that all clients have explored all natural supports <br />and mainstream resources that may assist them with securing housing. For clients that are in need of a <br />deeper housing intervention, the navigators will complete an assessment, gather documentation and <br />enter them into the Coordinated Entry System. <br />Daytime Program Activities <br />As a 24-hour Interim Emergency Shelter Program, staff will encourage all clients to stay on-site during <br />the day and to take advantage of the on-site services provided to them during the daytime. The role of <br />Mercy House is to recruit and manage a group of partner agencies specialized in providing an array of <br />supportive services beneficial to Interim Emergency Shelter Program clients. <br />Daytime program activities include but are not limited to, the following: <br />• Access to day -time service providers <br />• Life skills classes and workshops <br />• Indoor and outdoor recreational activities <br />20A-36 <br />
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