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HOMELESSNESS <br />•2017 Poin Flo -Time Count- <br />0 <br />2,150 <br />434 <br />TOTAL: 2,584 <br />• <br />357 <br />UNSHELTERED <br />VETERANS <br />;e County Is the third largest county In California, and sixth largest in the nation with a population of more than <br />million people. Despite our affluent reputation, we have residents who have needs you might not expect. Like many <br />ies across the nation, we have people experiencing homelessness. The County of Orange Is working diligently to <br />le funding and resources for this vulnerable population. Here is a look at what we've done in the last year. <br />ruritrn <br />The Board of Supervisors has committed more than <br />$23.5 MILLION <br />to providing multiple shelter options that meet a variety of needs. <br />KRAEMER CENTER <br />/North Anaheim) <br />County's first year-round emergency <br />shelter and multi -service center with <br />J _ ..site <br />penin programs 17, beds in phase one <br />opening Spring 2017, 100 additional beds <br />in phasetwo anticipated in late 2018. <br />400 <br />BEDS <br />DEC-ADA <br />� <br />oN,.y <br />CTHE <br />COURTYARD® <br />ARMORIES <br />(Santa Ana Civic Center) <br />(Santa Ana and Fullerton) <br />Day service center and low barrier, low <br />Overnight old -weather emergency shelter <br />threshold safe sleep shelter. <br />providing 400 beds from December to April. <br />PERMANENT SUPPORTIVE HOUSING <br />AYF <br />The Board approved issuance of the 2016 <br />Permanent Supportive Housing Notice of Funding <br />Availibility to provide up to $8 million for the <br />amuidtion, new construction and acquisition/ <br />rehabilitation of permanent supportive housing <br />for Oange Cnuntys extremely low-income <br />households chat are homeless. <br />RESTAURANT MEALS PROGRAM <br />$2501C PER YEAR <br />The Board approved the Restaurant Meals Program <br />that will enable[alFresh recipients who are homeless, <br />disabled and/or elderly to purchase meals from <br />participating restaurant, with their CalFresh benefits. <br />It is Intended to Increase food access for have who <br />do not have a place to store or cook food, may not be <br />able to prepare food or lack access to a grocery store. <br />WHOLE PERSON CARE INITIATIVE - <br />The Whole Person Care Initiative will target services to those that are <br />experiencing homelessness and are high utilizers of emergency rooms. <br />$23.5 MILLION 1 $9.6 MILLION <br />PHASE ONE PHASE TWO <br />NOVEMBER 2016. DECEMBER 2020 TBD- DECEMBER 2020 <br />Housing" <br />0 Navigators <br />Beds <br />Support <br />Service <br />Coordinators <br />CRISIS STABILIZATION UNITS <br />$23.9 MILLION <br />In funding from the County has Increasedthe number of beds <br />available for people In a psychiatric crisis, <br />albwing Indh4duals to <br />receive immediate psychiatric care as opposed to going to the <br />emergency room. <br />Planning <br />CONTINUUM OF CARE <br />The County is the lead for Orange County's Continuum <br />of care, which provides $22.3 MILLION <br />in funding to nonprofits to provide permanent housing <br />options (rapid rehousing or Permanent supportive housing) <br />to Individuals and famifles In our community. Provides <br />funding for increased and strategic coordination of <br />resources targeting the most vulnerable populations. <br />Coordinated <br />Entry System <br />0 <br />Permanent <br />Housing <br />EMERGENCY SOLUTIONS GRANTS <br />$1.1 MILLION <br />The Board approves local nonprofits to receive cote grant funding to provide emergency <br />shelter and rapid rehousing services to individuals and families in the community. <br />4�� <br />of <br />NONPROFIT INDIVIDUAL <br />