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Dream Downpayment Initiative (ADDI) was used to assist one household purchase a home, and <br />Neighborhood Stabilization Program (NSP) funds were used to purchase, rehabilitation and resell <br />eight housing units (_ of these households also received NSP- funded homebuyer assistance). <br />With respect to rental housing, during the report period, 110 units were completed with local <br />redevelopment funds. While no HOME- funded rental housing units were completed during the <br />report period, 101 units were at various stages of completion and will most likely be reported as <br />complete during the next report period. <br />During 2012 -2013, the Housing Authority of the City of Santa ided Rental <br />Assistance to 2,682 Low - Income households. Additionally, the ne 'ass were <br />addressed with the use of ESG funds: <br />347 Santa Ana residents received assistance that preve ,ss <br />• 834 Santa Ana homeless individuals benefited from grams <br />39 residents accessed transitional housing and see <br />70 homeless individuals was provided acce, gh the Rapid Re- <br />housing program model. <br />3489 homeless individuals received so a services <br />The housing needs of homeless pe "ne elderly, disabled, victims of <br />domestic violence, and personsilloli activities funded by the City. On a <br />regional basis, HOPWA fun <br />individuals —other HOP <br />The community np - <br />■ CDBG fund •nfr <br />nanent housing opportunities for 47 <br />pp individuals with HIV /AIDS. <br />essed during the 2012 -2013 report period: <br />ircement activities aimed at ensuring minimum <br />health_;al properties in target neighborhoods <br />Idow <br />• CD MR ist with the rehabilitation fire stations that serve the City's <br />Funds !?t rtake various street and park improvement projects <br />Finally, the City clawwo address the human service needs of the community via public service. <br />Public services fund y the City during the 2012 -2013 report period were aimed at assisting Low <br />and Moderate - income households: <br />• During the report period over 8,082 youths were provided services that included education and <br />recreation programs <br />• Programs such as delivering meals to homebound seniors addressed the needs of 1,121 Santa <br />Ana .seniors <br />• A homeless outreach program was initiated during the report period — 469 homeless individuals <br />were assisted <br />08/11/2013 <br />2 <br />19E -10 <br />
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