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THOMAS HOUSE TEMPORARY SHELTER
Contract #
N-2025-131
Agency
Community Development
Expiration Date
5/10/2026
Insurance Exp Date
10/1/2026
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THOMAS HOUSE <br />FAMILY SHELTER <br />Q <br />5iu M86 <br />Scope of Work <br />SCOPE OF SERIVCES <br />This project is designed to provide availability and accessibility to a suitable living environment by <br />providing transitional housing to low-income and at -risk unhoused families with children from Santa Ana, <br />Calif. The project will also provide former shelter residents with Homeless Prevention Services to ensure <br />they remain in permanent housing. <br />Thomas House Temporary Shelter will collaborate with the City of Santa to provide an unprecedented <br />continuum of high -quality programs and services that effectively address and ameliorate issues while <br />keeping Santa Ana residents safe, healthy, and on track to independence and economic self-sufficiency. <br />The Transitional Shelter hosts 86 beds in its 20 apartment units. <br />Between June 1, 2025, and May 31, 2026, Thomas House Temporary Shelter will provide the following <br />activities for low -to -moderate income (LMI) individuals from Santa Ana, Calif.: <br />1. Rent-free housing through its Transitional Shelter <br />2. Case Management for Shelter and Homeless Prevention families <br />3. Support Services such as mental health services, housing navigation, career development, financial <br />literacy, parenting classes, and youth development services for Shelter and Homeless Prevention <br />families <br />Case management and support services begin as families join our programs. <br />The program anticipates serving 7-10 households, approximately 25-30 individuals. <br />Prggrarrt Evaluation and Outcomes <br />The success of our pros ams is measured through case management and exit interviews. We record the <br />number and percentage of families participating in and graduating from our program, those securing <br />permanent housing upon graduation, and those securing employment through our guidance. <br />At intake, residents complete an intake form and a needs assessment. Their progress toward the program <br />outcomes is tracked weekly through weekly meetings and then compiled into residents' case management <br />records. Additionally, Thomas House requires families to save 80% of their income each month. <br />The Transitional Shelter and Supportive Services program anticipates the following outcomes: <br />• 90% of adults will obtain an increased level of employment; <br />• 90% of fanulies will save two months' rent; <br />• 90% of families will obtain pertmanent housing; and <br />90% of our school -aged children will improve their academic standing. <br />The Homeless Prevention program anticipates the following outcomes: <br />• 80% of the fanulies will retain permanent housing for 12 months or longer; <br />• 90% of our school -aged children will improve their academic standing; and <br />• 100% of families will receive temporary assistance (food, clothing, and more). <br />Office 714.554.0357 * Fax 714.265.0640 • P.O. Box 2737 Garden Grove. California 92842 • <br />www.ThoiiiasHouseShelter org <br />Nan -Profit Tax 113# 3 3-0204757 <br />
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