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Human Impact Budget

Housing

Human Impact Budget

Housing

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Funds for Affordable Housing Development have been severely reduced in recent years.

Loss of Funding

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155,000 Households, or 28.5% of the population of Alameda County, cannot afford a two bedroom apartment rental

Or there would have to be 3.4 persons in that household working 40 hours a week each to afford the rent.

(Source: Out of Reach 2012, National Low Income Housing Coalition)

Need for Affordable Housing

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Imagine

Affordable housing = Safety Net

• Reduce rent to about 30% of income, increasing income available to meet other needs, such as food, childcare, and medical costs

• Gain access to community resources and resident services

• Provide a safe home near transportation, retail, and services

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Glen Eden Apartments – Eden Housing

Cassandra and Family live at the Glen Eden Apartments in Castro Valley

Current Wait List:

275

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Clinton Commons– Resources for Community Development

Current Wait List:

2,865

Angel recycles, “because if we don't, the bottles will end up in the ocean and the fish will die."

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Main Street Village – Allied Housing and Mid Penn

Kashawna grew up in Foster Care and now has stable housing at Main Street village.

Current Wait List:

1,652

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Ashland Village – Eden Housing

Philip grew up at Ashland Village and is now studying Political Science and Spanish at UC Davis.

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Impacts of Permanent Supportive Housing on Safety Net System

•56% fewer ER visits and 46% less hospital admissions (SF)•82% fewer detox visits (Denver)•87% fewer admissions to sobering centers (Seattle)•45% fewer nursing home days (Chicago)•$8,949 less Medicaid costs per person 6 months after being housed (Massachusetts)•79% reduced public service costs among a former homeless group(LA)•5,900 fewer nursing home days and $500K reduced costs (Chicago)

9Impacts of Affordable Housing

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Zakhar enjoys how “peaceful” and quiet his surroundings are at Camellia Place, his first independent living situation.

Camellia Place – EAH

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Harmon Gardens – Satellite Affordable Housing Associates

Christina is a former foster youth, moved into Harmon Gardens in 2012 when it opened.

Current Wait List:

29

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Merritt Crossings – Satellite Affordable Housing Associates

Current Wait List:

544

William is thankful for his new housing at Merritt Crossings. “I knew one day my life would turn around, and it did beautifully.” .

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Erna P. Harris – Resources for Community Development

Donald T. lives at Erna P. Harris Court

Current Wait List:

552

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Source: HCD August 2013 HMIS Report

Homelessness in Alameda County

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