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<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> VII. EMERGENCY SOLUTIONS GRANT NARRATIVE STATEMENTS <br /> <br /> Santa Ana received $538,354, in ESG funds from HUD for the 2012-2013 Program Year. These <br /> funds were used to support the program efforts of 24 homeless service programs received ESG <br /> funding during the report period. <br /> <br /> A. Assessment of Relationship of ESG Funds to Goals & Objectives <br /> <br /> <br /> • Actions to address emergency shelter & transitional housing n dividuals & <br /> families <br /> During the report period, the City of Santa Ana continued t eless <br /> with ESG funds. Individuals assisted with ESG include a-Income <br /> people, families, unaccompanied women, men, sin ult couples <br /> without children. Table 15 provides an overview were utilized to <br /> meet the emergency and transitional housinv ,ss individuals and <br /> families. <br /> <br /> <br /> • Progress made using ESG funs _ an homeless & homeless <br /> prevention needs, goals, and <br /> Table 15 provides a summa r, . he 2012-2013 report period. ESG <br /> accomplishments are inco ,,HIBIT 4 as it relates to specific homeless <br /> objectives and goals f egress made over one year to meet these <br /> needs. <br /> <br /> <br /> Implemer .,ess planning strategy with ESG projects <br /> Santa An ivide a complete range of activities that keep individuals <br /> and f s of crisis, and assists those already homeless to obtain the <br /> housin iieve self-sufficiency. As summarized in Table 15 and EXHIBIT 4, <br /> the City ha vide this continuum of services for the City's homeless. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> 08/11/2013 55 <br /> <br /> 19E-63 <br />