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Over 12,000 individuals live in Poverty. 12% of students in the school system receive Free and Reduced Meals Almost 1,000 eligible students do not apply. 2
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Homelessness 3
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According to Point in Time survey conducted 1/27/2010 221 Homeless persons in Ho. Co. ◦ 106 persons were in temporary housing ◦ 88 Unsheltered ◦ Last year, Grassroots and Bridges to Housing Stability turned away 4200 (duplicated) requests for shelter. 5
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WHY: ◦ Loss of Income and/or Loss of Job ◦ Foreclosure ◦ Addiction ◦ Mental Illness or Physical Disability ◦ Medical Crisis ◦ Domestic Dispute ◦ Overwhelming Debt ◦ Transitioning from hospital, mental health care, detention, nursing home, aging out of foster care. 6
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Government Faith Community Non-Profit Entities 7
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Federal, State, and County government Funding and regulatory mandate Howard County Government ◦ Mental Health Authority ◦ Dept. of Citizen Services ◦ Dept. of Housing and Community Development – Service Provider: Housing Choice Voucher Affordable Housing Programs 8
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Cold Weather Shelter Day Resource Center St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church 9
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10 Shelter Motel Cold Weather Day Resource 51 Beds Families/Ind. 6 Families 25 60/Day (500/yr) Financial Assistance and Case Management
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◦ Provides Housing and Case Management for 18 families ◦ Assessment and Stabilization services ◦ Money Management Coaching ◦ Referral for Financial Assistance and Legal Aide 11
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Operates four houses for up to 28 persons Counseling Outreach and Community Education Legal Representation In FY 2010 – Served 108 persons in emergency Shelter 12
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At Risk of Homelessness Eviction Prevention First Month’s Rent Utility Assistance One Month’s Rent 13
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Nothing is impossible to a willing heart. - John Heywood 16
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