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Describe mainstream services, such as health, mental health, and employment services to the <br />extent those services are use to complement services targeted to homeless persons <br />At the state level, the primary programs for assisting families in poverty are CalWORKs, Cal Fresh, and <br />Medi-Cal. These programs provide clients with employment assistance, discounted food, medical care, <br />child care, and cash payments to meet basic needs such as housing and transportation. <br />Within Santa Ana, a number of mainstream service providers complement services targeted specifically <br />to homeless residents or those imminently at risk of becoming homeless. <br />Veterans Services <br />• VA Community Resource and Referral <br />• Center OC Battle Buddy Bridge <br />• Veterans Service Office <br />• Volunteers of America <br />• 1736 Family Crisis Center <br />Soup Kitchens/Food Pantries <br />• Southwest Community Center <br />Community Health Clinics <br />• Serve the People <br />• UCI Medical Center —Medical Clinic <br />Employment and Legal Services <br />• Legal Aid Society of Orange County <br />• Public Law Center <br />Behavioral and Mental Health <br />• OC Health Care Agency Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder Services <br />• Acacia (Outpatient Methadone Services) <br />List and describe services and facilities that meet the needs of homeless persons, particularly <br />chronically homeless individuals and families, families with children, veterans and their <br />families, and unaccompanied youth. If the services and facilities are listed on screen SP-40 <br />Institutional Delivery Structure or screen MA-35 Special Needs Facilities and Services, describe <br />how these facilities and services specifically address the needs of these populations. <br />Homeless facilities in Santa Ana include the following: <br />Consolidated Plan SANTA ANA 95 <br />OMB Control No: 2506-0117(exp. 06/30/2018) 75A-103 <br />