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Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Ending Veteran Homelessness
Through Housing First
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Developing the Ten Year Plan 2005
VISION STATEMENT Winston-Salem/Forsyth County, with the full support of the community and homeless service providers, will provide effective solutions and accessible services to eliminate chronic homelessness and improve the system’s effectiveness for all persons experiencing a housing crisis. Developing the Ten Year Plan 2005
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Community AIM Statement 2014
We, the community of WSFC commit to develop and sustain a system of care that will end veteran homelessness by 12/31/15 and chronic homelessness by 12/31/16 and all homelessness by 12/31/20 by providing on-going support and developments so that individuals and families connect with appropriate resources that enable them to live self-sufficient self-determined lives. Community AIM Statement 2014
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Key Interventions for Ending Veteran Homelessness
Services targeted to Veterans: Outreach/ Identification Shelter/Transitional Housing Permanent Housing Services targeted at Homeless System Relationships Coordiantion Key Interventions for Ending Veteran Homelessness
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Rapid Re-Housing for Veterans: SSVF
What Is Rapid Re-Housing 1) Family Centered 2) Short to Medium Term 3) HOUSING FIRST FOCUS Rapid Re-Housing for Veterans: SSVF
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Once a person is HOUSED, the next goal is: HOUSING STABILITY
Housing + Services = Housing Stability Housing Stabilty
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1) VASH 2) ESR 5th St 3) Whole Man Ministries 4) SHP
Permanent Supportive Housing
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Bringing it all Together: Coordinated Intake
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Where are we now?
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Andrea Kurtz, Senior Director, Housing Strategies United Way of Forsyth County 301 N. Main St, Suite 1700 Winston-Salem, NC Contact Information
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