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Rebuilding Lives

Rebuilding Lives seeks to establish coordinated, targeted and cost-effective methods to provide services to those experiencing a housing crisis, as well as supportive housing to stabilize the lives of those with long-term needs.

Projects

Click here to see brief descriptions of Rebuilding Lives supportive housing projects.

RL Supportive Housing-units Developed or Under Development
 

Community Progress Reports
 
Rebuilding Lives PACT Team Initiative Community Report

For 2004 Progress Report

For 2003 Progress Report
For October 2002 Progress Report
For April 2002 Progress Report
For October 2001 Progress Report

"Rebuilding Lives: A Progress Report", provides detailed information that describes each component of the five-year plan, assesses the status of the initiative, discusses keys to success and challenges to be overcome and concludes with recommended next steps. This report on the first 21 months of implementation was prepared in keeping with our pledge to keep the community informed. 

For Years 1 and 2 Progress Report - March 2001
For February 2001 Progress Report
For September 2000 Progress Report
For March 2000 Progress Report
For July 1999 - December 2000  Progress Report

 

Rebuilding Lives seeks to establish coordinated, targeted and cost-effective methods to provide services to those experiencing a housing crisis, as well as supportive housing to stabilize the lives of those with long-term needs. Involving nearby neighbors and the community-at-large in the planning process is an essential ingredient to building cooperative relationships with project sponsors.
 
Good Neighbor Agreements and Shelter Certification Standards, February 2000
 
" ... Rebuilding lives means that we should concentrate on meeting the specific needs of individual persons who are homeless rather than using a 'one size fits all' approach to providing services.  Significant research was conducted to expand the understanding of who is homeless, why they are homeless and what is needed to help them become more stable and productive
members of our community...."
 
Rebuilding Lives, A New Strategy to House Homeless Men Community Summary, September 1998


 

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