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■ HIV /AIDS Housing — 51 households living with HIV /AIDS were assisted with tenant based <br />rental assistance funded with HOPWA resources. HOPWA funds were also utilized to assist <br />81 individuals with transitional housing, 69 individuals with emergency housing assistance <br />and 184 with homelessness prevention assistance, and 457 with various supportive services <br />(including housing coordination and life skills). <br />Z. SUMMARY OF ACTIONS TAKEN DURING THE PROGRAM TO DEVELOP A <br />Specific actions undertaken during the report period <br />of care included the following: <br />through a system <br />a. Actions taken to prevent homelessness - S na provided nonprofi eless service <br />providers with ESG funds during the report ' din ord help preven Santa Ana <br />residents from becoming homelessness. O ou a basis, HOPWA funds were <br />utilized to assist 184 persons with FJIV /AIDS from g homelessness. <br />11 <br />shelter and supportive services for <br />assisted durin^ywide wi <br />operating costelter <br />homeless. On , HOI <br />HIV /AIDS with nd su <br />c. Actions token to opqftUjkFnM§ "'" D funding was used to provide transitional <br />housi ities 1 Santa Ana ents. Regionally, 81 individuals were assisted <br />w] WA-f tran al housing and support services during the 2009 -2010 report <br />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 />23 08/24/2010 <br />