Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report
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Table 11: Continuum of Care Supportive Housing Program & Other Projects Funded in 2012<br />
Agency Funded<br />
Type of Project / Program<br />
Name<br />
Lakeside Behavioral Health- Permanent<br />
Supportive Housing<br />
Catholic Charities-Shepherd’s House 2-<br />
Transitional Housing<br />
Center for Drug Fee Living<br />
Transitional Housing<br />
County<br />
Orange,<br />
Osceola,<br />
Seminole<br />
Orange,<br />
Osceola,<br />
Seminole<br />
Orange,<br />
Osceola,<br />
Seminole<br />
Housing Type<br />
Transit<br />
Beds<br />
36<br />
Perm<br />
Beds<br />
Community Based Care of Seminole- Seminole 20<br />
Center for Drug Fee Living-ANCHOR<br />
Homeless Services Network of Central<br />
Florida<br />
HMIS implementation<br />
Homeless Services Network of Central<br />
Florida<br />
HMIS implementation 2<br />
Wayne Densch Center<br />
Transitional Living Program (TLP)<br />
Center for Drug Free Living<br />
ANEW<br />
Health Care Center for the Homeless<br />
HOPE Team<br />
Orange,<br />
Osceola,<br />
Seminole<br />
Orange,<br />
Osceola,<br />
Seminole<br />
Orange,<br />
Osceola,<br />
Seminole<br />
Orange,<br />
Osceola,<br />
Seminole<br />
Orange,<br />
Osceola,<br />
Seminole<br />
Orange,<br />
Osceola,<br />
Seminole<br />
18<br />
Description of<br />
Population<br />
Served<br />
Individuals with severe<br />
mental illness<br />
Single women &<br />
children<br />
26 Homeless Veterans<br />
36<br />
50<br />
32<br />
Homeless individuals<br />
with co-occurring or<br />
other disabilities &<br />
Homeless Women with<br />
Children<br />
Chronically homeless<br />
individuals with mental<br />
illness & co-occurring<br />
disorders<br />
All the homeless<br />
services providers in<br />
the Continuum of Care<br />
All the homeless<br />
services providers in<br />
the Continuum of Care<br />
Homeless individuals &<br />
families with children<br />
Homeless women with<br />
substance abuse<br />
history, including<br />
veterans, HIV/AIDS<br />
Chronically homeless<br />
men & women,<br />
including veterans in<br />
camps or on streets<br />
Program Services<br />
Permanent supportive housing including<br />
treatment, medications, counseling<br />
Transitional housing including case<br />
management, self-sufficiency plan,<br />
access to perm housing<br />
Transitional housing including case<br />
management, self-sufficiency plan,<br />
access to permanent housing<br />
Permanent Supportive housing including<br />
treatment, medication, counseling; case<br />
management, self-sufficiency plan,<br />
access to permanent housing<br />
Comprehensive case management, selfsufficiency<br />
plan, access to permanent<br />
housing<br />
HMIS staffing for training, technical<br />
assistance, HMIS operations, data<br />
collection & analysis<br />
HMIS staffing for training, tech<br />
assistance, HMIS operations, data<br />
collection & analysis<br />
12-month transitional housing program<br />
with comprehensive case management,<br />
support services & on-the-job<br />
employment program<br />
Comprehensive transitional housing<br />
program including supportive services &<br />
operating costs<br />
Outreach, medical care, counseling, SSI<br />
case applications, & assistance with<br />
access to shelter<br />
Persons<br />
Served<br />
18<br />
36<br />
26<br />
16<br />
36<br />
110 agencies<br />
serving 10,000<br />
homeless<br />
persons<br />
110 agencies<br />
serving 10,000<br />
homeless<br />
100<br />
32<br />
300<br />
Orange County CAPER Page 59