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The CHA Mobility Counseling Program Administered by CHAC Encouraging moves to “opportunity neighborhoods” and helping families make informed choices
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Program Overview Serves Housing Choice Voucher transfers (referred to as “second movers”) Income-based Opportunity Neighborhood defined as Low Poverty - less than 24% poverty rate Voluntary Focus on High to Low Poverty Moves
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Program Components Landlord Outreach Assessment & Enrollment (including credit check & credit counseling) Fair Housing Training & Complaint Assistance Assist Participant to Remove Barriers / Prepare for Landlord Acceptance
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Housing Search Assistance and Referrals (including transportation) Mandatory Workshops (Money Management & Tenant/Landlord Rights & Responsibilities) Voluntary Workshops Post-Move Counseling Link to Family Self-Sufficiency Program Resource Room Program Components - cont.
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Additional Benefits Security Deposit Loan Fund Services for People with Disabilities –Transportation for Housing Search –Grants for Unit Modifications
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Families Served January 1999 through June 2002 –Enrolled 7,540 families –Leased 3,724 Leased in Low Poverty 2,388 (64 %) Moves from High to Low Poverty 1,215 (33 %)
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Moves From High to Low Poverty
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Retention - Year 2000 High to Low Poverty Movers
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Does Mobility Counseling Make a Difference? Years 2000 and 2001 Percent of Counseled families that moved to low poverty: 52% Percent of families NOT counseled that moved to low poverty: 39%
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Relocatees Making 2nd Moves 1,178 Relocatees made a “2nd Move” during 2000-2001 406 (35%) of these families moved to Low Poverty neighborhoods.
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When Relocatees are Counseled Of Relocatee Second Movers, in 2000 and 2001: 41% of Counseled Families Moved to Low Poverty 31% of Families NOT Counseled Moved to Low Poverty
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Challenges 1990 - 2000 Census Data Focus on families living in high poverty Back-filling units in high poverty neighborhoods
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