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3. Housing Stability and Homelessness Risk Reduction <br />The goal of the Emergency Financial Assistance, Short Term Rental Assistance, and the Housing <br />Coordination programs is homelessness prevention and risk reduction. Housing Coordination also <br />serves as a primary linkage service to care providers throughout the region <br />95 of the clients leaving the General Population Emergency Shelter left for Stable or <br />Temporarily Stable housing situations (26% to Permanent Stable, housing and 29% to <br />Temporarily Stable). <br />Of the clients who received supportive housing for substance abusers through the Start House <br />program, 84% successfully transitioned to permanent, independent housing solutions. <br />4. Leverage and Housing Units Developed <br />Two sub - contractors of the County of Orange Health Care Agency leveraged HOPWA funds (ASF <br />Orange County and Straight Talk). <br />Since 1993, the City has utilized HOPWA funds to develop 94 new housing units for persons with <br />HIV /AIDS. Although the required 10 year covenant with Hagan Place has passed, the development <br />still only houses HIV+ clients, and their numbers are included. [luring the program year, 186 <br />unduplicated households/ individuals utilized these units. <br />TABLE 14— HOPWA FUNDED HOUSING <br />PROJECT <br />NAME <br />Casa Alegre <br />TRANSITIONAL HousiNG <br />BEDS/CLIENTS <br />PERMANENT HOUSING BEDS/CUENTS <br />23/22 <br />Emmanuel House <br />21/52 <br />Gerry &Start House` <br />12/63 <br />Hagen Place <br />24/25 <br />Son Miguel <br />5/12 <br />Stable Ground <br />8/10 <br />Mills End <br />2/2 <br />S. Projects in Developmental Stage <br />The HIV /AIDS community through a regional strategic planning process has prioritized the <br />development of permanent housing for individuals with HIV /AIDS. The populations that have been <br />identified are the undocumented, ex- offenders, women with children, and people with multiple <br />diagnoses (including the seriously mentally ill) as subpopulations who are often unable to secure <br />housing stability within the existing HIV /AIDS housing continuum. <br />48 DRAFT 2013 -2014 CAPER <br />140t-97 <br />