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Ayuda Sin Fronteras Program – Tenant Assistance Update <br />October 21, 2025 <br />Page 2 <br />Community Partnerships <br />Collaboration with community organizations was integral to ASF outreach efforts and <br />trust-building. Key referral and support partners included, but were not limited to: <br />Public Law Center <br />Santa Ana Unified School District’s Family and Community Engagement (FACE) <br />Team <br />South County Cross Cultural Council <br />El Centro Cultural de México <br />Western Youth Services <br />These partnerships have helped ensure that immigrant and mixed-status households <br />can safely access assistance and navigate the application process. <br />ASF Program Status <br />Staff has made significant progress in processing both rental and utility assistance <br />applications, and ASF is expected to fully expend its $100,000 allocation by the end of <br />October 2025. As of October 6, 2025, ASF has approved $89,273.88 in financial <br />assistance—representing approximately 89% of the total $100,000 allocation—with an <br />additional $10,726.12 in pending rental assistance under review. To date, ASF has <br />served 101 households (198 individuals), broken down as follows: <br />81 households received utility assistance only <br />5 households received rental assistance only <br />15 households received both rent and utility support <br />o Average rental assistance payment of $1,851.26 <br />Demand for utility assistance was especially high due to ASF’s rapid delivery <br />mechanism and relatively lower documentation thresholds required by landlords. <br />Households who participated in ASF experienced sudden loss of household income due <br />to the detention or deportation of a wage earner, increased childcare or transportation <br />costs, and heightened fear of engaging with employers or landlords beginning in late <br />June 2025. The emergency rental assistance provided through ASF, one month of rent <br />arrears and/or up to $500 in utility support, successfully met its intended goal of short- <br />term housing stabilization. <br />Staff believes ASF was successful in providing assistance to households impacted by <br />ICE. Inquiries were substantial during a three-month period with 2,290 inquiries (731 via <br />email and 1,559 via phone) that were received not just from residents, but from non- <br />profits, religious groups, the Consul General of Mexico, and other groups who informed <br />residents about ASF. <br />Based on current spending and application trends, staff anticipates that ASF will fully <br />expend its $100,000 allocation by the end of October 2025. ASF met community needs <br />and achieved the intended outcome of assisting over one hundred households, <br />demonstrating its effectiveness in providing timely and meaningful support to low- to <br />moderate-income renters in the City who experienced financial instability due to ICE <br />actions. <br /> <br />
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