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19D - CONSOLIDATED PERFORMANCE AND EVALUATION REPORT
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19D - CONSOLIDATED PERFORMANCE AND EVALUATION REPORT
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9/19/2005
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<br />b. AIDS Druqs Assistance Proqrams - During the report period, support for AIDS <br />drug assistance programs was sponsored through the supportive services <br />component of County programs. <br /> <br />c. Continuum of Care Homeless Assistance Proqrams - The County of Orange <br />submitted an associated application for 2005 Continuum of Care Homeless <br />Assistance funds to HUD in June 2005. The top application (plus three renewal <br />applications) was geared toward assisting persons with special needs, including <br />individuals living with HIV/AIDS. The City did not submit an application for Super <br />NOFA funding. <br /> <br />d. Other Efforts to Assist Persons With HIV/AJDS and Their Families - Santa Ana <br />provided administrative staff for the Housing Committee of the HIV Planning <br />Council of Orange County. In this capacity, the City continued to support efforts <br />to explore additional funding resources to supplement HOPWA funds and better <br />serve the needs of those living with HIV/AIDS and their families. Several <br />supportive service programs funded with HOPW A during the 2004-2005 report <br />period not only assisted the individuals infected with HIV/AIDS, but also helped <br />members of their respective families. <br /> <br />B. PROJECT ACCOMPLISHMENTS <br /> <br />1. Summary of Housing Activities - During the 2004-2005 report period the following <br />housing accomplishments were achieved through the expenditure of HOPWA funds: <br /> <br />· 57 individuals/families were provided tenant based rental assistance. <br />· 3 end-stage clients received hospice services. <br />· 208 unduplicated clients were provided emergency housing/utility assistance. <br />· 84 individuals received transitional housing assistance. <br />· 26 clients were provided medical detox-bed services. <br /> <br />All these "housing" activities were coupled with appropriate supportive services. <br /> <br />2. Units created via acquisition, rehab, or new construction since 1993 - Since <br />1993, the City has utilized HOPW A funds to develop 73 new housing units for <br />persons with HIV/AIDS. <br /> <br /> <br />Hagen Place <br />Emmanuel House <br />Casa Alegre <br />San Miguel <br /> <br />24 <br /> <br />21 <br /> <br />23 <br />5 <br /> <br />44 <br /> <br />9/7/05 <br /> <br />190-48 <br />
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