Our local system for meeting the needs of homeless individuals and families is a strong community-based system that provides outreach and assessment, education/prevention services, unique emergency shelters, transitional housing, permanent housing, and supportive services. Over the last three years, consortium members have focused on strengthening individual non-profit programs and services with the use of U.S. HUD Community Planning and Development Division funding. Sources include the Community Development Block Grant, Home Investment Partnership Grant, and Emergency Shelter Grant, all of which are administered by the Guam Housing and Urban Renewal Authority (GHURA).
Goal
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Action Steps
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Responsible Person/Organization
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Goal 1: Coordinate a system of homeless programs to transition homeless families throughout the Continuum of Care system into permanent housing. |
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The Salvation Army |
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Continuum of Care Members |
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The Salvation Army |
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Continuum of Care Members |
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Continuum of Care Members |
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The Salvation Army |
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The Salvation Army & Continuum of Care Members |
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Goal 2: Develop a Formal Continuum of Care Group |
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Continuum of Care Members |
Goal 3: Expand the number of Organizations Involved in Continuum of Care Group |
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Continuum of Care Members |
Goal 4: Develop a long-term strategy of addressing homeless needs |
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Continuum of Care Members |
Goal 5: Continue Training and Technical Assistance |
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Guam Housing and Urban Renewal Authority |