Homelessness In Utah USICH Lloyd S. Pendleton Webinar PresentationDirector, Homeless Task Force March 30, 2011State of Utah.

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Homelessness In Utah USICH Lloyd S. Pendleton Webinar PresentationDirector, Homeless Task Force March 30, 2011State of Utah

State Vision Everyone has access to safe,decent, affordable housing with the needed resources and supports for self-sufficiency and well being.

Utah Homelessness Estimated 15,640 based on point-in-time count last Wednesday in January 13,675 sheltered, or 87%, and 1,967, or 13%, on the street Chronically homeless 812, or 5.2% Down 1,102, or 58% from 2005

Homeless Coordinating Committee Provide Housing Opportunities to all Chronically Homelessness Individuals and Reduce overall Homelessness by 2014 Dr. David Sundwall Department of Health Pamela Atkinson At Large Craig Burr Dept. of Corrections Kristen Cox Dept. of Workforce Services Vaughn McDonald Philanthropic Orgs. Bill Hulterstrom Mountainland Cont. of Care Heidi Miller Balance of State Continuum of Care Jane Shock Financial Institutions Bill Crim Businesses/United Way Mike Hansen Dept. of Community and Culture Palmer DePaulis Dept. of Human Services (DHS) Greg Bell Lt. Governor Chair Jennifer Hare SLC Cont. of Care Jonathan Hanks Utah Housing Corporation Bill Nighswonger S.L. Housing Authority Al Hernandez Veterans’ Admin. Gina Ramer Social Security Denver Office Mike Gallegos Local Governments Max Lang Office of Education Ron Humphries Faith Based Orgs. MISSION Formerly Homeless January 2011

AOG/COG Homeless Coordinating Committee (Model) Faith Based Orgs. Sheriff Dept. of Human Services Police Chief Continuum of Care Housing Authorities Businesses Dept. Workforce Ser. Colleges/Tech. Schools Purpose Financial Institutions At Large Implement local ten-year plan in providing housing opportunities to all chronically homelessness individuals and reduce overall homelessness by Elected Official Chair Dept. of Corrections Dept. of Health Schools/PTA Local Government Leaders Domestic Violence Vice-Chair United Way Native America Housing Authority Service Agencies Community Clinics Formerly Homeless

Local Homeless Plan Implementation Local Homeless Coordinating Committee Funding State (PAHTF, CNH, ESG, OWLF, CIB) Private Federal Entitlements (SSI, SSDI,DBA- Vets) Mainstream Resources (Food Stamps, SCHIP TANF, Section 8, Home, DVA, Public/Indian Housing Homeless Targets-Programs (Cont. of Care, Health Care, PATH, Employment, Surplus Property, etc.) State 10-Year Plan July 6, 2007 Actions Housing Reduce D V Prevention Employment Income Support Discharge Planning HMIS/Outcome Measures Transportation Supportive Service Health Care Other Political Leader Chair State Homeless Coordinating Committee and Committees: Discharge Planning Affordable Housing Supportive Services Information Systems Local 10-Year Plan * Education (DOE), Homeless Vets – Transitional Housing (DVA), Treatment for the Homeless (SAMHSA), Runaway (AFC/DHHS) HUD Requirements Consolidated Housing Plan Continuum Care Annual Strategies

Ben Nickle St. George Council Member