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Item 53 - Approve Local Homelessness Action Plan and HHAP3 Application
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Item 53 - Approve Local Homelessness Action Plan and HHAP3 Application
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substance use disorder to all County residents who are referred for care. This is the first <br />of three planned campuses in Orange County. Be Well brings together a robust, <br />community -based, cross -sector strategy -public, private, academic, faith -based and <br />others- to create a community -wide coordinated ecosystem to support optimal mental <br />health. The County acts as the Managed Care Specialty Provider for Serious Mental <br />Illness, Serious Emotional Disturbances and Substance use Disorder. <br />The City is also looking forward to working with our newest partner, Cal Optima and <br />learning more about their new stream of funding to develop a street medicine program. <br />The street medicine program will provide preventative primary and urgent care on the <br />streets of Santa Ana and will enhance our current street outreach and engagement <br />program. <br />The Santa Ana Family Justice Center (SAFJC) is located at the Santa Ana Police <br />Department. The SAFJC establishes partnerships between the Santa Ana Police <br />Department and 17 social services organizations to provide a "one stop shop" where <br />survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, child abuse, human trafficking and elder <br />abuse can receive the assistance and support they need. <br />4G1 RLS <br />Casa De La Familia <br />Community Legal Aid SoCal <br />Crime Survivors <br />Eli Home for Abused Children <br />Families Forward <br />Get Safe <br />Interval House <br />Human Options <br />Illumination Foundation <br />County of Orange Social Services <br />Agency <br />- CalWorks <br />- Adult Protective Services <br />- Children and Family Services <br />Mexican Consulate <br />New Star FJC <br />Orange County Department of Child <br />Support Services <br />Protect Youth <br />Way Makers <br />Women's Transitional Living Center <br />(WTLC) <br />WISEPlace <br />Youth Shelter <br />211 OC <br />Over the past two decades, research on effective models —including Housing First, <br />Trauma -informed care, medical respite and peer -driven services has begun to build an <br />evidence base for what works. We know that when people have access to stable <br />housing along with the treatment and services they need and want, homelessness can <br />be vastly reduced. Housing is often said to be, health care. <br />
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