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leverage an additional $ 65,000 in private and in-kind donations to create these new permanent <br />housing units. <br />Since 1993, the City has utilized HOPWA funds to develop 93 new housing units for persons <br />with HIV/AIDS, including the 8 new permanent units created in August 2007 (Stable Ground). <br />During the program year, 176 unduplicated households/ individuals utilized these units. <br />•. <br />Casa Alegre <br />23 / 25 <br />Emmanuel House 21 / 55 <br />Gerry & Start House 12 / 54 <br />Hagen Place 24 / 24 <br />San Miguel 5 / 12 <br />Stable Ground 8 / 7 <br />5. Projects in Developmental Stage: <br />The HIV/AIDS community through a regional strategic planning process has prioritized the <br />development of permanent housing for individuals with HIV/AIDS. The populations that have <br />been identified are the undocumented, ex-offenders, women with children, and people with <br />multiple diagnoses (including the seriously mentally ill) as subpopulations who are often unable <br />to secure housing stability within the existing HIV/AIDS housing continuum. <br />To attract a development partner, approximately $500,000 is required. HOPWA funds not <br />allocated for housing support services and direct housing payments are set aside in a <br />development pool, which is expected to reach the $500,000 level again in a few years. <br />6. Distribution Analysis <br />The longer-term transitional and permanent housing units funded by HOPWA are scattered <br />across the County of Orange including cities in the north (Anaheim), central (Santa Ana), west <br />(Westminster) and south (Laguna Beach) portions of the county. Those activities which are <br />individual-based (as opposed to unit-based), such as rental assistance, life skills training, and <br />housing coordination, are available to any qualified client regardless of location. <br />54 <br />Draft 8/26/2009 <br />19F-60 <br />