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Community Development
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75C
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6/18/2019
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experiencing homelessness throughout the City. <br />Helping homeless persons (especially chronically homeless individuals and families, families <br />with children, veterans and their families, and unaccompanied youth) make the transition to <br />permanent housing and independent living, including shortening the period of time that <br />individuals and families experience homelessness, facilitating access for homeless individuals <br />and families to affordable housing units, and preventing indi.i iduals and families who were <br />recently homeless from becoming homeless again 1 <br />The City supports a number of programs to assist low-ir <br />homeless, Including Section 8 Housing Choice vouch 5 <br />assistance, food assistance, and counseling are als Va' <br />homelessness and to avoid becoming homeless. ThIC�i1 <br />provides oversight for the Vulnerability Index - Servic' i <br />to prioritize the most vulnerable chron!6611y_ homeless it <br />offered in all programs to help preventijY;s from <br />In addition, the Housing Authority of the <br />vouchers for permanent (ApRive.hous <br />?ffi,e iindivid' ais,and families to avoid becoming <br />thersupporteies, such as job and training <br />26 <br />ble to help individ aisgecoverfrom <br />works closely with the: Qntinuum of Care who <br />pritizati$ryPecision Assi r,e Tool (VI <br />-SPDAT) <br />iu ali z ase management pkices are <br />�mg <br />IlirRiack into homelessness. <br />VASH project -based <br />Helping lowin onpe Mc1lvidti5ls nd ami1e avold'kecoming homeless, especially extremely <br />�5. '$��i�ii�a 4.z' �r1s-F� s;�� <br />low me .Win rtni9tlalfand fames and t�tos�e�hd-are: being discharged from publicly <br />funded. n�titutions an S ms W a a such as health care facilities, mental health facilities <br />foster taretid other yout}iacilities;aid, corrections programs and institutions); or, receiving <br />.£�ca. $ate T:: <br />assistance frog - ublic or private;agencigihat address housing, health, social services, <br />employment, educ-`a#ion, or yoF;needs. <br />The goals listed above will'l'elp1hi9e individuals and families to avoid becoming homelessness. The ESG <br />program will fund homelessfiWo evention programs including utility and security deposit assistance as <br />well as rental assistance. In addition to outreach and engagement, the HEART program, provides bus <br />tickets for individuals interested in being reunited with their families; often following a release from a <br />correctional facility. The County of Orange is equipped to serve people discharged from publicly funded <br />Annual Action Plan <br />2019 <br />43 <br />OMB Control No: 2506-0117 (exp. 06/30/2018) <br />75C-49 <br />
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