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<br />Round HHAP-5 MOU Page 9 of 14 <br /> <br />iv. The City of Irvine will work to support short term post hospitalization services and <br />enhanced care management intended to provide whole-person approach to care <br />while addressing non-clinical needs of complex members. <br />v. The City of Santa Ana will continue to partner with the Santa Ana Housing <br />Authority to fund Foster Youth to Independence Housing Choice Vouchers and <br />Case Management/Independent Skills training. <br />5. The Parties’ roles and responsibilities for Key Actions, as specified in Section 2.5 in Attachment I, <br />in the utilization of local, state, and federal funding programs to end homelessness are <br />summarized below: <br />a. For local, state and federal funding sources, the Parties shall lead the utilization of local, <br />state and federal funding for each of their respective jurisdictions. <br />6. The Parties’ roles and responsibilities for Key Actions as specified in Section 2.6 in Attachment I, <br />to connect individuals to wrap-around services from all eligible federal, state, and local benefit <br />programs are summarized below: <br />a. CalWORKs <br />i. The County’s Social Services Agency deploys their teams into the field, including <br />shelters and community events, to complete application processes and award the <br />benefit, and coordinates with street outreach teams and homeless service <br />providers to support people experiencing unsheltered homelessness in <br />connecting to CalWORKs. <br />ii. The City of Anaheim Workforce Development Division will work to increase <br />referrals to Anaheim Jobs One-Stop Center which includes a CalWORKs liaison. <br />b. CalFresh <br />i. The County’s Social Services Agency deploys their teams into the field, including <br />shelters and community events, to complete application processes and award the <br />benefit, and coordinates with street outreach teams and homeless service <br />providers to support people experiencing unsheltered homelessness in <br />connecting to CalWORKs. <br />c. Supplemental Security Income/State Supplemental Program (SSI/SSP) and disability <br />benefits advocacy <br />i. The County’s Regional Care Coordination contracts have been implemented, <br />providing comprehensive case management and disability benefit application <br />assistance and advocacy. Contracts utilize Housing and Disability Advocacy <br />Program funding, and staff are SSI/SSDI Outreach, Access, and Recovery (SOAR) <br />trained. <br />d. In-Home Supportive Services <br />i. The County’s Social Services Agency works with contracted homeless service <br />providers to connect program participants to services if eligible. <br />ii. The City of Anaheim will work to increase partnerships with housing stability <br />supportive services providers to promote housing retention and integration. <br />e. Adult Protective Services <br />i. The Santa Ana Family Justice Center (SAFJC) is a partnership between the Santa <br />Ana Police Department and 17 social services organizations to provide a “one stop <br />EXHIBIT 1