“Ending Homelessness One Person at a Time” through a multi-disciplined approach 1Shelter Association of Washtenaw County.

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“Ending Homelessness One Person at a Time” through a multi-disciplined approach 1Shelter Association of Washtenaw County

Those experiencing homelessness can access Shelter Association services by calling Housing Access at As a Resident As a Services Client As well as having access to many community partner organizations and professionals who offer services at the Delonis Center. Shelter Association of Washtenaw County2

Shelter Association Programs Residential Program Focuses on finding income and affordable housing serving up to 75 adult men and women at one time Services include: Case Management Temporary Bed Access to all Shelter Services (focusing on finding income and affordable housing). Shelter Association of Washtenaw County3

Services Program Services Program focuses on Outreach and Engagement, serving between 1,200 and 1,500 each year. Services include: Specialized services for non-residents Non Residential case management Free Health Clinic Shelter Association of Washtenaw County 4

Warming Programs Winter Programs provides a warm place to stay during the coldest months of the winter Rotating Shelter a partnership with regional faith-based congregations Warming Center offers a warm place to stay for those reluctant to engage in service and have no other place to stay (overnight 9 pm-7am) Arranged for extra beds beginning in January to accommodate overflow (thanks to participating congregations.) Daytime Warming Center allows people to remain indoors during the day in colder weather. Operated during the week at local congregations and at the Delonis Center on the weekends. Shelter Association of Washtenaw County 5

 Total served in all programs at Delonis Center  FY 20141,495  FY 20151,459 o Clients served in Residential Program o FY o FY o Clients served in Services Program o FY o FY o Number of visits to Medical Clinic o FY 20141,374 o FY  43% - Increase in overall demand since 2007  2007 total served in all Programs 858 individuals  2015 total served in all Programs 1,459 individuals  Residential Program/Winter Program success in finding stable housing  FY individuals moved into positive housing  FY individuals moved into positive housing Numbers Served at Shelter Association Shelter Association of Washtenaw County 6 o Clients served in Winter Warming Programs o FY o FY

Shelter Association of Washtenaw County Are there any questions? Shelter Association of Washtenaw County7

SHELTER ASSOCIATION OF WASHTENAW COUNTY Located in the Delonis Center at 312 West Huron, Ann Arbor Contact us: Visit us: hhtp:// Find us on : Facebook and Twitter Shelter Association of Washtenaw County8