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2023 Grants Challenge

Family Stabilization Program Expansion

Our Family Stabilization Program Expansion adds 7 beds to the existing 30-90 day temporary housing for homeless families with children and single women to serve up to 28 additional clients annually, and offers our one-time rental assistance to individuals and families at-risk for homelessness due to temporary circumstances to additional clients who are presently having to be turned away for lack of funds. Due to the increased workload needed for this program expansion, we have added a part-time Emergency Housing Coordinator.

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What is the primary issue area that your application will impact?

Housing and Homelessness

In which areas of Los Angeles will you be directly working?

San Gabriel Valley

In what stage of innovation is this project, program, or initiative?

Expand existing project, program, or initiative

What is your understanding of the issue that you are seeking to address?

The homelessness crisis in LA County has reached record proportions with residents falling into homelessness faster than the unhoused are moving indoors. The most recent Point-in-Time count completed in 2022 revealed that our service area of SPA 3 was home to some 5,173 homeless individuals. The long-term economic impacts of inflation, increased costs of living, low-paying jobs, and high rental rates are leaving many low-income families extremely vulnerable for homelessness. Many are living paycheck to paycheck and a job loss or health emergency can quickly derail their finances, and as a result their housing. We receive an average of 100 calls a week requesting shelter; requests for one-time rental assistance have more than doubled and show no signs of slowing. Our proposed program expansion would help bring 7 additional beds to the shelter to help families and single women move from homelessness to permanent housing, and prevent dozens of families from falling into homelessness.

Describe the project, program, or initiative this grant will support to address the issue.

The Family Stabilization Program intends to break the cycle of homelessness and quickly move homeless families and individuals into safe, stable housing. Program includes: 1) the 30-90 day "Our House" Family Shelter providing room and board, case management and other needed services to homeless families and single women; Our House is still the only area residential family housing program for general population. Most clients exit into stable housing. 2) Rental assistance is homeless prevention providing 1-3 months rental assistance to families or persons experiencing an emergency, with rent in arrears or due within ten days. Clients are asked to show income that will normally cover their needs, so they won't become homeless the month following service. After program exit, we check back with both client and landlord to see if further case management or supportive service referrals are needed to maintain client in their home. Clients in both programs are assisted in making individual action plans to realize their goals for achieving or maintaining permanent housing, self-reliance and independence. Through involvement with community collaborations, and by coordinating with other social service agencies, both public and private, the program is designed to fill gaps in the existing system of homeless support/prevention services. We are expanding the program to reach more homeless/near homeless LA county residents through added shelter beds and rental assistance for more clients.

Describe how Los Angeles County will be different if your work is successful.

More Homeless families and single women will be given a place to stay with supportive services, and assisted in moving from homelessness to self-reliance. Most of our clients leave the shelter for permanent housing with increased income through assistance in achieving/upgrading employment or obtaining mainstream benefits. With intensive program support from us and our collaborative partners, families and single women are prepared to enter and sustain permanent housing when they leave our program. Our Rental Assistance program will allow more LA County households at high-risk of losing their housing due to temporary challenges to avoid homelessness and stay in their homes, while case management and referrals assist them to sustain their housing beyond program exit. Long term, funding will be leveraged to continue this expansion. Our board is assessing the need for further expansion of our shelter program through an addition to the present shelter or adding a second shelter building.

What evidence do you have that this project, program, or initiative is or will be successful, and how will you define and measure success?

Success for the shelter program is being able to provide room, board and all supportive services to our clients, and successfully move families to safe and stable housing. Outcomes for clients (with recent results) include: 1) move into safe, stable and sustainable housing for at least 4 months after moving out of the shelter (85+%); 2) successfully completing at least 75% of personal goals while in the shelter (87%); 3) saving at least $1,000 while in the shelter (51%). These goals are evaluated through review of case management documents, exit interviews and surveys taken at 1 and 4 months after families exit the program. We provided over 6,000 bed nights of housing over the last two years. Success for rental assistance is: 100% of those assisted will remain housed for another 30 days, and an additional 85%+ of these families will retain their housing for at least 6 months following assistance. Over 90 LA families a year are served by our Family Stabilization Program.

Approximately how many people will be impacted by this project, program, or initiative?

Direct Impact: 100

Indirect Impact: 275