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19F - CONSOLIDATED PERFORMANCE AND EVALUATION REPORT
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9/8/2009
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Project Goal Actual <br />Emergency Financial Assistance 101 104 103% <br />Short Term Rental Assistance 19 19 100% <br />Transitional Housing <br />General Population 73 84 115% <br />Substance Users 30 47 157% <br />Residential Substance Treatment 15 16 107% <br />Housing Coordination Services 230 325 141% <br />Life Skills Training 120 180 150% <br />Medical/Social Detoxification 18 12 67% <br />Tenant Based Rental Assistance 50 55 110% <br />3. Housing Stability and Homelessness Risk Reduction: <br />The goal of the Emergency Financial Assistance, Short Term Rental Assistance, and the Housing <br />Coordination programs is homelessness prevention and risk reduction. Housing Coordination <br />also serves as a primary linkage service to care providers throughout the region. All three of <br />met or exceeded their projected goals. <br />Eighty-six percent of the clients leaving the General Population Transitional Housing left for <br />Stable or Temporarily Stable housi~g situations (22'°! to Permanent Stable housing and 64% to <br />Temporarily Stable). <br />Of the 47 clients who received supportive housing for substance abusers through the Start <br />House program, 22 (47%) successfully transitioned to permanent, independent housing <br />solutions. <br />4. Leverage and Housing Units Developed: <br />The County of Orange leveraged HOPWA funds by approximately $62,000 (Shelter + Care <br />housing vouchers). AIDS Services Foundation, Orange County leveraged approximately $75,000 <br />Stable Ground is a detached home in Westminster, California, with 8 single bed bedrooms. It <br />was acquired in August 2007 and accepted its first residents in September. $535,000 in HOPWA <br />development set-aside funds allowed the owner/property manager, Straight Talk, Inc., to <br />53 Draft 8/z6/2009 <br />19F-59 <br />
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