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e. Actions taken to address the needs of sub- populations, e.g. those living on the streets, and <br />new funds such as CoC Super NOFA: Several homeless programs supported by the City of <br />Santa Ana have an outreach component for special needs homeless sub - populations and <br />the chronically homeless. These programs provide access to resources by referral and /or <br />direct contact. These programs include: <br />■ Women's Transitional Living Center, Interval House, Human Options and Laura's House - <br />Program efforts on victims of domestic violence. <br />■ WISE Place — Served on the needs of homeless elderly and young emancipated women. <br />■ Mental Health Association of Orange County - worked with the City's chronic homeless <br />population, providing services and access to housing from a number of "street" <br />locations throughout the City. <br />• Mercy House staffed the Winter Armory Shelter program, which provided night -time <br />shelter, meals, and referral services to individuals living on streets, parks, cars, etc. <br />• Orange County Health Care Agency - operated a proactive outreach program to assist <br />homeless persons with HIV /AIDS living on the streets. A portion of this program was <br />funded with HOPWA. <br />24 Draft 8/26/2009 <br />19F -30 <br />
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