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5. Street Outreach Services <br />Street Outreach offers connections to essential services for people who are homelesswith everything from food, clothing <br />and shelter; to medical care; substance abuse treatment; protection from sexual exploitation, victimization, disease and <br />pregnancy; abuse/neglect services; housing; mental health services; and crisis counseling. <br />offers assistance with everything from food, clothing and shelter; to medical care; substance abuse treatment; <br />STREET <br />AgencyProgram <br />OUTREACH <br />Population <br />SERVICES <br />HIV People at risk <br />HIV Alliance <br />Outreachfor HIV/AIDS <br />Looking GlassNew RoadsHomeless youth <br />Singleadult <br />WhiteBird <br />White Bird Clinicmales and <br />Outreach <br />females <br />, disease and pregnancy; abuse/neglect services; housing; mental health services; and crisis counseling. <br />6. Homeless Management Information System HMIS <br />The Lane County Human Services Commission manages the HMIS data collection software designed to capture <br />information over time on the characteristics of persons experiencing homelessness. The data extracted from Lane <br />County programs in the HMIS improves the ability of theContinuumof Care(CoC)to track program performance and <br />client outcomes and make program and fiscal data-driven decisions. Lane County better serves homeless and at-risk <br />people in our communityby determininghow to bestaddress the immediate and long-term needs of the homeless and at- <br />riskpopulations in the community. Data helps to identify gaps in the CoC and tomonitor service delivery by tracking bed <br />occupancy, homeless episodes, andthe success of programs measured by participants gaining access to housing, <br />income, non-cash benefits, and treatment services. <br />5 <br />
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