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“This funding helps our community break the cycle of homelessness by
providing housing solutions”, said Barbara Poppe, Executive Director of the
Community Shelter Board. She noted that the Continuum of Care awards in the
application are a significant source of funding for supportive housing.
The Continuum of Care grants will provide funding for twenty (20) projects representing 564 units of permanent and transitional supportive housing. Sponsors receiving funding include Amethyst, Columbus AIDS Task Force, Community Housing Network, Huckleberry House, Lutheran Social Services, and the YWCA (for a complete list of projects, see the attachment to this press release).
The Community
Housing Network (CHN) received funding for a new project that was
submitted. The funds will pay for CHN to
operate 16 new units of permanent supportive housing for men and women who have
experienced chronic homelessness and are disabled with mental illness or
substance addiction or who are dually diagnosed. It was the highest priority
project for the local community. The
project will include an additional 19 units that will provide housing for a
total of 35 individuals. On-going services will be provided including linkages
to medical and legal services, assistance navigating the benefits system,
assistance with family reconciliation, and the development of daily living
skills.
HUD makes the funds available only to those states, local government
and organizations that apply for the funding. The HUD application involves an
extensive planning and submission process, with no guarantee that funding will
be awarded.
The
Community Shelter Board, established in 1986, is a non-profit intermediary
organization that coordinates community based efforts, fosters collaboration,
and funds services to assist families and individuals in