Who is CSH? We help communities throughout the country transform how they address homelessness and improve people’s lives through quality supportive housing.

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Who is CSH? We help communities throughout the country transform how they address homelessness and improve people’s lives through quality supportive housing. Project Assistance and Lending Public Policy and Systems Reform Industry Leadership and Capacity Building

CSH Impact Marked 20 years of leading the supportive housing industry Hit our goal of helping communities create 150,000 units of supportive housing in ten years Provided over $300 million in loans and grants Presented nearly 550 training events in the past two years Brought our expertise to 30 states through training, capacity building, lending and consulting

How CSH Works Driving Systems Change Influencing Government Affairs and Policy Advancing the Supportive Housing Industry Funding the Field Serving Vulnerable Populations Building Strong Community Partnerships

What is Supportive Housing? Case Management Employment Services Mental Health Services Affordable Housing Housing: Affordable Permanent Independent Support: Flexible Voluntary Independent Health Care Substance Abuse Treatment Coordinated Services

Is Supportive Housing for Everyone? Supportive housing is proven to work best for very vulnerable men, women and families. Chronically homeless Frequent users/multiple barriers Chronic health issues Substance Use Issues Mental health issues

Supportive Housing Outcomes Reduces Stress on Emergency Systems Serves as a Tool for Economic Development Provides Housing for People Leverages Other Resources Supportive Housing Revitalizes Communities