No Child Left Unsheltered

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No Child Left Unsheltered Lisa Jones Deputy Director, Housing Authority of the County of San Bernardino November 16, 2015

Who We Are Our Mission The Housing Authority of the County of San Bernardino empowers all individuals and families in need to achieve an enriched quality of life by providing housing opportunities and resources throughout San Bernardino County. Our Vision The Housing Authority of the County of San Bernardino is committed to creating a world in which all people have a stable and enriched quality of life.

Who We Are We provide permanent affordable housing to approximately 32,000 individuals - primarily low income individuals and families Currently 53,000 applicant households on our housing programs waiting lists Primary housing programs include: Housing Choice Voucher Subsidized Programs 8,250 Public Housing Program: 1,226 Authority Owned: 1,361

Traditional Homeless Programs Shelter Plus Care/ Tenant Based Rental Assistance: 365 Households Housing Opportunities for Persons With Aids: 42 Households Veterans Affairs Supportive Housing: 357 Households

No Child Left Unsheltered Why we did it: Senator Feinstein and HACSB Board Support Point in Time Count How we did it: Pilot Program in Public Housing School District Partnership Full details on the accessing applications page I just showed you all… PH, HCV, PBV, Seniors, VETS Preference Also agency conducts sex offender and criminal background checks on all family members 18 years of age or older.

Lessons Learned Reviewing the Definition- Local Needs Initial Assessment Crisis Intervention Timing and Placement Ancillary Critical Needs Leveraging Resources

Partnership Development San Bernardino County School District San Bernardino County Department of Behavioral Health Knowledge and Education for Your Success Welcome Home Teams Loma Linda University- School of Social Work

Phase II- Project Based Voucher’s Point in Time Count Data Housing Tailored to Meet Needs 40 Scattered Site Units Bridge Housing Stabilization School Liaison and Behavioral Health Staff Linkage to Resources Maintaining Support Networks

Collaboration Maintaining Housing Family Resiliency at the Next Level Prevention and Intervention Multi-disciplinary Approach Sharing Information Property Management Staff Family Resiliency at the Next Level Workforce Development Department Educational and Career Development Family Stabilization Workshops Peer to Peer Support School District Homelessness Liaison Officer

Resources/ PHA Engagement PIH Notice 2013-15 www.portal.hud.gov >notices PHA Guidebook to Ending Homelessness www.usich.gov >resources >pha portal www.hacsb.com news and reports > MTW Plans and Reports > MTW Annual Plan 2015, pg. 59

Lisa Jones Deputy Director ljones@hacsb.com (909) 890-5311 Questions or Comments? Lisa Jones Deputy Director ljones@hacsb.com (909) 890-5311