PLAN TO END HOMELESSNESS



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Marion And Polk Counties PLAN TO END HOMELESSNESS Released March 26, 2009 Synopsis for The Marion County Public Safety Coordinating Council October 13, 2015

VISION Every person in Marion and Polk counties has a home DEFINITION: Homeless means an individual or family who lacks a fixed, regular, and adequate nighttime residence ADEQUATE RESIDENCE DOES NOT INCLUDE: Parks Cars Public Places Shelters Doubled up Motels/hotels Campgrounds

LEADERSHIP TEAM Tom Bauman, Mt. Angel Janet Carlson, Marion County Jack Duncan, Oregon Housing & Community Services Gail McDougle, First Congregational Church Janet Taylor, Salem Dick Withnell, Withnell Motor Company Rene Duboise, Oregon Dept. of Human Services WORK TEAMS CORE TEAM (organizations) Community Action St. Vincent de Paul Salem Leadership Foundation Cascadia-Bridgeway Behavioral Health Salem Police Department Oregon Disabled Veterans Outreach Shangri-La Corporation Oregon Dept. of Human Services St. Joseph Shelter Oregon Dept. of Veterans Affairs Marion County No METH, Not in MY Neighborhood Lakepoint Community Care Children and Families Mental Health & Substance Abuse Reentry from Incarceration Runaway & Homeless Youth Veterans

Insufficient income Lack of affordable housing Domestic violence Divorce/relationship issues Substance abuse/mental health issues Previous incarceration Youth issues

Prevention Affordable Housing Address Poverty Through Job Skills Training Housing First Rapid Re-housing Supportive Housing System Improvements

GOAL 1: Increase housing options for low/very low- income residents. Objective 1: Create a Housing First model in Marion and Polk Counties Objective 2: Assure needed shelter services and transitional housing

GOAL 2: Prevent and divert people from becoming homeless. Objective 1 Identify and coordinate resources Objective 2 Increase education about available resources Objective 3 Increase employment and training opportunities

GOAL 3: Increase coordination among homeless agencies. Objective 1 Organize support systems to keep people in their homes Objective 2 Re-align priorities and identify new resources to support people in their homes

GOAL 4: Increase community awareness to build support and remove stigma. Objective 1 Make housing a priority Objective 2 Disseminate information

CONTINUUM OF CARE -New beds, employment, transitional housing A&D/MENTAL HEALTH -Sobering beds/detox, counseling/treatment, residential services for women with children, awareness including meth, co-occurring disorders VETERANS -Comprehensive support system, transitional housing, identify partners (National Guard, Army Reserve)

REENTRY POPULATION -Transitional housing, wraparound services, family strengthening, community awareness FAMILIES WITH CHILDREN -Affordable housing, support services, skills training, job support RUNAWAY & HOMELESS YOUTH -15-bed shelter, access to substance abuse/mental health treatment, mediation, central database LATINO (FARMWORKER) -Identify gaps, strengthen partnerships

1. HOMELESS CONNECT Organize venue for homeless people 2. AWARENESS Use plan to education community 3. PARTNERSHIPS Identify roles for each organization that works with homeless people 4. TASK FORCE Organize task force with project manager to support 5. FAITH COMMUNITY Engage faith community to increase shelters and transitional housing 6. INPUT Engage homeless and at-risk individuals in future planning 7. MEDIA Work with state on media campaign to de-stigmatize housing 8. PREVENTION Identify prevention strategies 9. HOUSING ASSISTANCE Connect homeless people with available resources 10. LANDLORDS Engage landlords to increase available low-income housing 11. HOUSING INDUSTRY Engage housing industry in developing innovative housing solutions 12. EMPLOYMENT Engage SEDCOR, Incite, Oregon Employment Department, Chemeketa Community College, and other employment and training organizations 13. SUBSTANCE ABUSE Increase treatment resources