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5 <br /> <br />Organization Project Description Award FY <br />18-19 <br />Permanent Supported Housing for Homeless Households <br />Mainstream <br />Housing <br />Permanent Supportive <br />Housing <br />(Developmental <br />Disabilities) <br /> <br />Permanent housing services for homeless <br />households with developmental disabilities. <br />Supportive services include case management, <br />employment assistance, and assistance with <br />access to mainstream benefits. <br />$201,311 <br />ShelterCare Permanent Supportive <br />Housing for <br />Chronically Homeless <br />(Shankle) <br /> <br /> <br />Permanent housing services for chronically <br />homeless households with Severe and <br />Persistent Mental Illness (SPMI) including <br />case management, employment assistance, <br />and assistance with access to mainstream <br />benefits. <br />$567,018 <br />ShelterCare Permanent Supportive <br />Housing for Frequent <br />User System <br />Engagement (Sahalie) <br /> <br />Permanent supportive housing to chronically <br />homeless individuals who are frequent users <br />of public crisis, justice, and emergency <br />response systems. <br />$209,241 <br />ShelterCare Permanent Supportive <br />Housing for those <br />with High Medical <br />Needs (Camas) <br /> <br /> <br />Permanent supportive housing services for <br />chronically homeless singles and families <br />with serious mental illness or a pattern of <br />acute medical care needs. Supportive services <br />include case management, job search <br />assistance, and assistance with access to <br />mainstream benefits. <br />$184,568 <br />Homeless Access Centers <br />Womenspace Homeless Access <br />Center (Domestic <br />Violence) <br />Emergency basic needs assistance, linkage to <br />mainstream benefits and resources for <br />survivors of domestic violence in Lane <br />County. <br />$178,246 <br />St. Vincent de <br />Paul <br />Homeless Access <br />Center (Families) <br />Emergency basic needs assistance, respite <br />childcare, linkage to mainstream benefits and <br />resources for families experiencing <br />homelessness. <br />$92,382 <br />St. Vincent de <br />Paul <br />Homeless Access <br />Center (Singles) <br />Emergency basic needs assistance, linkage to <br />mainstream benefits and resources for single <br />adults experiencing homelessness. <br />$157,354 <br />Catholic <br />Community <br />Services <br />Homeless Access <br />Center (Families) <br />Emergency basic needs assistance, linkage to <br />mainstream benefits and resources for <br />families experiencing homelessness in <br />Springfield through the OASIS program. <br />$40,613 <br />October 10, 2018, Joint City-County Work Session – Item 1
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