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EXHIBIT 1 <br />Helping homeless persons (especially chronically homeless Individuals and families, families <br />with children, veterans and their families, and unaccompanied youth) make the transition to <br />permanent housing and independent living, including shortening the period of time that <br />Individuals and families experience homelessness, facilitating access for homeless individuals <br />and families to affordable housing units, and preventing individuals and families who were <br />recently homeless from becoming homeless again <br />Santa Ana has embraced the model of permanent supportive housing <br />homelessness. Permanent supportive housing is nationally recog6r,, <br />February, 2018, the City's first Permanent Supportive Housingfdet <br />occupied and held it's grand opening. These City awarded p�pject b <br />around case management services to ease the transitia"tFe inaiu, gnQ <br />living. This project is a success story and continues tof6w attention <br />beyond. A1 <br />In fiscal year 2018-2019, the Santa Ana Veteran's VilM6 <br />soon provide 75 permanent supportive housing unit <br />homeless and qualify for HUD-VASH TPCEW46 ousing <br />project will soon provide 56 permanent s0pportiVe.hi <br />pulled off of the Coordinated Entry System If,sY <br />The City helped indivjdUars tran lt-k rt to housff nd <br />Shelter, Rapid Re -housing an Homeless Prevention IF <br />Continuum ofCare's Coordinated Entry system It isthrb <br />are orioritized-using..the VI S'`Pn 1T..cnrvaU`'snrl than SI <br />goals dfiltf6 City and the <br />uu <br />as an effective means to eradicate <br />.$e,d as a leading best practice. In <br />elopment, the Orchard was fully <br />Ised voucher units included wrap - <br />duals to permanent, independent <br />fhroughout the entire County and <br />This new d truction project will <br />U.S. Mllitary,Valerans who are <br />broke ground. This new construction <br />.,for chronically homeless individuals <br />ependdh1diving by providing Street Outreach, <br />ing to organizations who work closely with the <br />h this system of care that individuals or families <br />sted to become document -ready for housing. <br />`experience homelessness is one of the primary <br />In FY 2018 the Ctty of Santa Ark. lized its^ SG funds to support two organizations that provided both <br />homeless prevent on and rapid rehousing services to Santa Ana homeless individuals and families. While <br />California struggles Mr h :high costM rent, Housing First programs are being implemented in Santa Ana <br />to provide permanent Itil,, fog homeless persons. <br />In FY 2018-2019, ESG activitFd'Kincluded homeless prevention, shelter, outreach and rapid re -housing <br />activities. The City was able to assist 1,278 homeless persons which included 184 youth under the age of <br />eighteen, 57 Veterans, 430 chronically homeless individuals, 372 individuals who reported as having a <br />chronic health condition and 401 individuals reporting a mental health problem. <br />CAPER <br />i4 <br />OMB Control No: 2506-0117 (exp. 06/30/2018) <br />75A-24 <br />