homeless update - anaheim
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Homeless
Update
June 4, 2019
Anaheim Emergency Shelter
Operator: Salvation Army
Jan. 31, 2019: dedication
Beds: 224
Salvation Army Shelter May 28, 2019: 213 residents, 24 pets
Bed Nights: 16,500+
Meals: 25,000+
Case Management: 498 hours
Gained Employment: 20
Supportive Services: addiction recovery,
yoga, self-care, art classes, bible study,
transportation, job resources
Anaheim Emergency Shelter
Campus is a model
Residents satisfied with activities, food,
outdoor space and staff
Minimal concerns addressed quickly
La Mesa Emergency Shelter
Beds: 101 beds
Opened: March 6, 2019
Operator: Illumination Foundation
La Mesa Emergency Shelter
May 29, 2019: 84 residents, 22 pets
Bed nights: 7,200+
Meals: 21,100+
Supportive services: case management,
mental health assessment, addiction
recovery, veterinary, job training,
placement, church transportation
Center of Hope
Status: Planning and Development
Construction: Possibly late 2019,
early 2020
Opening: Expected 2021
Anaheim beds: 325
Railroads
Outreach: HOT, PERT, City Net
Trespassing: those not ready to enter
shelters camping along tracks
Private property: safety issues
Trespassing letters: on file with city
Collaboration: city working closely with
BNSF and Union Pacific
Pathway Home Developments: Seven communities for
formerly homeless completed and planned: Tyrol Plaza (30)
Diamond Aisle (25)
Casa Del Sol (4)
Rockwood (63)
El Verano (27)
Manchester/Orangewood (20)
Econo Lodge Motel Conversion (69)
Total Beds: 238
Pathway Home Proposed Zoning Changes:
Office building, Motel
Conversion Ordinance
Current Programs:
HAPP, CHIPP
Emergency Solutions Grant
HOME funds
Section 8/VASH Vouchers -
91
Low Mod funds
Pathway to Healing
Drug Free Anaheim: 470+ helped
Orange County Recovery Collaborative:
Anaheim now a member
Mobile Medical Care: $1.6 million pilot
program with CalOptima (mobile medical)
Pathway to Work Better Way Anaheim: 500+ helped
Chrysalis: 316 helped, 70 permanent work
43% secured permanent employment
are Anaheim residents
Employment Partners: Caltrans, Disney,
Honda Center, Marriott, Butte County Office
of Education
Referral Partners: SA, IF, City Net, Pathway
of Hope, Grandma’s House of Hope
Future Funding
HEAP: $3.69 million in 2018 to offset shelter costs
SB2: $4 million in 2020 for affordable housing
Other opportunities: HEAP 2.0, HOME Partnership Investment
program, Proposition 1 (SB3), and Housing Trust Funds
Around the County Santa Ana: 200 interim beds open,
working with County on 600 more
Placentia: 100 beds (coming Feb 2020)
Buena Park: 150 beds (coming Dec 2019
Orange: 100 mental health beds (2020)
Huntington Beach: 50 beds (2020)
Costa Mesa: 50 beds (open)
Tustin: 50 beds (open)
Laguna Beach: 45 beds (open)
Homeless
Update
June 4, 2019