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2) leverage and connect Mercy House's own rapid re- housing funds, Section 8, and other housing <br />resources to provide support supportive services to single men <br />3) Increase Housing Search and Placement staffing and services to increase number of property <br />and landlord relationships within the community. Create strategic partnerships with other <br />service providers; advocate and support efforts for lower barriers of entry into transitional and <br />other long -term programs <br />The transitional component of Joseph House will provide services to 25 single, homeless men annually <br />Joseph House Permanent Housing Program <br />The Joseph House Permanent Housing Program will be designed to provide low- income permanent <br />housing with supportive services to 10 homeless, single men. Two units will be converted to permanent <br />housing. Each unit has two bedrooms. One will bedroom in each unit will house 4 single men in <br />permanent housing; the remaining bedroom will house 1 single homeless man. Bedrooms will not have <br />private bathrooms. Each unit offers a communal kitchen, dining area, and living area with shared <br />bathrooms. Mercy House staff will be available to provide required supportive services include case <br />management and life skills classes as well as emergency and maintenance assistance. <br />The targeted outcome for each individual will be long -term, stable housing. Each client will be provided <br />with case management to identify barriers to permanent housing, with the ultimate goal being stable <br />housing for each individual, whether that is through our permanent housing programs, or permanent <br />housing outside of Mercy House's Continuum of Care. <br />Eligibility for Admission <br />To be eligible for admission to the Joseph House Permanent Housing Program, an applicant must be <br />documented and of legal age (18 years of age or older). Applicants must be single men and homeless or <br />at risk of homelessness and be willing to live in a shared space facility. All applicants will be considered <br />individually. Applicants will be considered when they complete the application packet and the following <br />criteria are met: <br />1) Applicant can exhibit documentation confirm homeless status <br />2) Applicant's verified minimum monthly gross income is $100 overthe amount of resident's rent <br />payment. <br />3) Household's annual income does not exceed the low- income limits (80% of area median <br />income) as established by HUD. <br />4) Household income is such that applicant can satisfactorily meet their debt obligations without <br />subtracting from other necessary living expenses. This includes payment of rent, current debt <br />payments and basic necessities. <br />5) No eviction history for a period of 2 years prior to entry <br />6) No history of criminal convictions for sex offenses, violent crimes and distribution of drugs. No <br />outstanding felony warrants. <br />FORM <br />