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19D - CONSOLIDATED PLAN
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19D
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5/1/2006
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<br />CITY OF SANTA ANA <br />2006-2007 ANNUAL ACTION PLAN <br /> <br />during FY 2006-2007. Specific activities to be undertaken during the 2006-2007 <br />Program Year are outlined in the Listing of Proposed Projects - Attachment 2. <br /> <br />EMERGENCY SHELTERS <br />The City will provide funds to shelter providers via the CDBG, ESG and HOPWA <br />programs. These funds will help offset the costs of providing emergency shelter and <br />essential support services for Santa Ana's homeless (and the region's homeless <br />with HIV/AIDS with HOPWA funding). An estimated 1,220 individuals will be <br />assisted with emergency shelter services during FY 2006-2007.3 Specific activities <br />to be carried out during the 2006-2007 Program Year are delineated in the Listing <br />of Proposed Projects - Attachment 2. <br /> <br />TRANSITIONAL HOUSING <br />The critical link between homelessness and self-sufficiency is often provided by <br />transitional housing programs. In this setting, homeless individuals and families are <br />provided free or very low cost housing, enriched with support services aimed at <br />building self-reliance skills. Quite often transitional housing programs will require <br />participants to save a portion of their income earned while participating in the <br />program so they will have resources to move into permanent housing upon their <br />graduation from the transitional program. Santa Ana will continue to support the <br />transitional housing/support service programs of the community's nonprofits with <br />CDBG and ESG funds during the 2006-2007 Program Year. Additionally, a portion <br />of HOPWA funds allocated for supportive services will be used to provide transitional <br />housing for persons with HIV and/or AIDS on a countywide basis. An estimated 148 <br />individuals will be assisted with transitional housing services during FY 2006-2007.4 <br />Specific activities to be carried out are delineated in the Listing of Proposed <br />Projects - Attachment 2. <br /> <br />3 Services funded with HOPWA will be available on a countywide basis and are not included in <br />planned accomplishment goals. <br />4 Services funded with HOPW A will be available on a countywide basis and are not included in <br />planned accomplishment goals. <br /> <br />4/20/06 <br /> <br />18 <br />190-23 <br />
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