Upload
vokhue
View
215
Download
0
Embed Size (px)
Citation preview
The Partners
Develop regional
policies and advocacy
plan
Identifies regional best
practices and
proposes system pilots
Identifies and seek
investments
Seeks and manages
long-term investments
in system
improvements
Develops system pilots
and manages
investment
Continuum
of Care
(CoC)
Provides oversight for a
comprehensive and
integrated regional
response to
homelessness
Contracts with the lead
agency (HSN)
COC’s Lead Agency
Manages HUD/other
govt funding for
facilitating a system of
care focused on HUD
requirements
“Magnet” for
additional funding and
investments
Identify and catalogue
existing resources within
the Faith Community
Provides the faith
community with training
to better serve those
experiencing
homelessness
150+
Service
Providers
Community Resource Network
Veteran’s Homelessness Reduced Veteran’s chronic homelessness to
functional 0 in 2016 We did this through housing and housing stabilization,
simplified access to Permanent Supportive Housing,
and linking housing to services
Working toward ending ALL Veteran’s homelessness
Chronic Homelessness 20% of the homeless population, 80% of cost
H.O.P.E. Volunteer Program Housing the First 100 pilot:
Over 700 housed
100% remained housed
57% reduction in ER visits
94% maintained or increased income
Community costs reduced to $20,000 from $31,000
Report Recommendations
• Focus Area 1: CIT
• Focus Area 2: Navigation Center
• Focus Area 3: Problem Solving Court
• Focus Area 4: Data
Family Homelessness
In 2014, Florida ranked worst nationwide for unsheltered family homelessness
In 2017, 10,000 students are homeless
Support the Impact Families Pilot
Engage the Faith Community:
Community Resource Network (CRN)
He Got Up!
Open Table
COPE
Community Resource Network
Mobilize congregations and link them to
resource and volunteer needs
Potential to engage 1,400 regional places of
worship
Morgan and Morgan, P.A. provided
infrastructure investment
“People don’t become homeless because they run
out of money, at least not at first. They become
homeless because they run out of relationships.”
Youth Homelessness Voices of Youth Count survey with researchers
from Chapin Hall at the University of Chicago
Study will help us understand regional youth
homelessness, identify subgroups, and target
needs specific to this population
Community 5-Year Strategic Plan
Regional Data Integration Pilot
Long-Term Investment Strategy
Housing Access
Regional Policy Plan
System-Wide Enhancements