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VI. HOPWA NARRATIVE STATEMENTS <br />A. Relationship of HOPWA Funds to Goals & Objectives <br />During the 2012 -2013 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 sXse range County HIV <br />Planning Council and managed by the City. Each year a plann' by the City to <br />pr ioritize the use of HOPWA funds and to provide the City directi'neeting was <br />held December 5, 2011. EXHIBIT4 provides summary goal attainm <br />Progress Toward Meeting affordable housing goals us <br />Addressing the lack of housing for individuals with HIV <br />use of HOPWA funding. During the 2012 -2013 re, <br />limited resources to provide both short -terr- <br />assistance included one -time rent /utility payr <br />type of assistance is critical to help stab' <br />related to their HIV /AIDS. Longer -terr <br />also provided to those individuals <br />situation yet needed financial <br />housing information servic <br />funding. For homeles <br />detox center resider <br />efforts to meet <br />'goal for the <br />cc utilize these <br />dnce. Short -term <br />tothree months. This <br />N ergency or crisis situation <br />0%7ased Rental Assistance) was <br />S that were in a more stable <br />1. Housing placement services and <br />..ie regions HIV /AIDS clients via HOPWA <br />,ergency shelter, transitional housing and <br />EXHIBIT 4 provides a summary of the City's <br />ant Based Rental Assistance) and short- <br />. egions HIV /AIDS population. <br />08/11 /2013 44 <br />19E -52 <br />