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7/18/2006 12:14:14 PM
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9/16/2004 10:28:21 AM
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Agreement
Contractor Name
Mental Health Assoc of San Mateo Co.
PROJECT NAME
Spring Street Shelter
RMP File Number
304
Date
9/14/2004
MO Ref
04-169
Box
6180
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<br /> EXHIBIT B <br /> Mental Health Association of San Mateo County <br /> Spring Street Shelter <br /> FISCAL YEAR 2004/2005 <br /> GOALS #OF COMPLETION <br /> PERSONS DATE <br /> ASSISTED <br /> Primary Quantitative Contract Goals 1 <br />Increase housing stability for 50% of the City of 35 Individuals June 30, 2005 <br />Redwood City Homeless clients with mental <br />health disabilities served through the Spring <br />Street Shelter. <br /> Other Secondary Collaborative Actions Outreach and <br /> Emphasis to be Conducted <br />Increase financial stability for 25% of the City of 8 Individuals June 30, 2005 <br />Redwood City clients living at the Spring Street <br />Shelter. <br />I mprove the physical and emotional well being 25 Individuals June 30, 2005 <br />of the City of Redwood City residents who move <br />into the Spring Street Shelter, as measured by <br />self-report. <br />1 Primary Quantitative Contract Goals are the number of households/persons you <br />will assist under this contract. Contract performance will be measured by these <br />quantitative goals. <br />CDBG/DJT.cje 12 8/18/2004 <br />
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