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9/4/2012
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VI. HOPWA NARRATIVE STATEMENTS <br />A. Relationship of HOPWA Funds to Goals & Objectives <br />During the 2011-2012 report period the City of Santa Ana continued its efforts to implement <br />strategies to address the housing and supportive service needs of individuals living with HIV/AIDS <br />on a regional basis. As outlined in the Consolidated Plan, goals and objectives for HOPWA <br />resources are established via a countywide assessment process sustained by the Orange County HIV <br />Planning Council and managed by the City. Each year a planning session is held by the City to <br />prioritize the use of HOPWA funds and to provide the City direction and support. This meeting was <br />held December 5, 2011. EXHIBIT4 provides summary goal attainment data. <br />Progress Toward Meeting affordable housing goals using HOPWA funds <br />Addressing the lack of housing for individuals with HIV/AIDS was identified as a primary goal for the <br />use of HOPWA funding. During the 2011-2012 report period the City continued to utilize these <br />limited resources to provide both short-term and long-term rental assistance. Short-term <br />assistance included one-time rent/utility payments and rent assistance for up to three months. This <br />type of assistance is critical to help stabilize a household facing an emergency or crisis situation <br />related to their HIV/AIDS. Longer-term rental assistance (i.e., Tenant Based Rental Assistance) was <br />also provided to those individuals and households living with HIV/AIDS that were in a more stable <br />situation yet needed financial assistance to maintain housing. Housing placement services and <br />housing information services were also made available to the regions HIV/AIDS clients via HOPWA <br />funding. For homeless individuals with HIV/AIDS, emergency shelter, transitional housing and <br />detox center residences were also made available. EXHIBIT 4 provides a summary of the City's <br />efforts to meet the permanent housing (i.e., Tenant Based Rental Assistance) and short- <br />term/supportive housing service needs of the regions HIV/AIDS population. <br />08/23/2012 45 <br />19C-53
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