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City Council and Successor Agency and Public Financing Authority
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6/25/2018
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<br /> Consolidated Plan REDWOOD CITY 112 <br />OMB Control No: 2506-0117 (exp. 06/30/2018) <br />SP-70 Anti-Poverty Strategy – 91.215(j) <br />Jurisdiction Goals, Programs and Policies for reducing the number of Poverty-Level Families <br />The Fair Oaks Community Center continues to provide a variety of prevention programs, crisis intervention referrals, advocacy and other basic <br />support services for low income and minority households. The Center coordinates its services with the Housing & Economic Development <br />Division in order to provide linkages to permanent housing and economic development activities implemented by the City and with the County’s <br />Human Services Agency to connect clients to CalWorks/TANF, Food Stamps, General Assistance, MediCal and other services available throughout <br />the County. Additionally, the Fair Oaks Community Center participates in the Family Self-Sufficiency Team, a county lead multi-disciplinary team <br />which focuses on helping families and individuals in our community overcome the obstacles they may be facing in obtaining self-sufficiency. <br />The Center implements the City's Anti-Poverty strategy daily – offering a needs assessment to households seeking assistance and offering <br />options for direct support or through referrals to other service providers. Direct support programs include rental deposit and delinquent rent <br />assistance, food programs, shelter referrals, crisis intervention, advocacy, transportation assistance, as wells as forms and translation assistance. <br />In the last couple of years, the Center has expanded its homeless services to include an Early Entry Shelter Program which bridges qualified <br />single homeless adults into shelter – even when congregate shelter space is not available; referrals to Housing First, a program which assists <br />homeless individuals and families to move into housing immediately with an initial shallow rent subsidy rather than needing to go into shelter; <br />and participation in the Redwood City Homeless Outreach Team, an inter-disciplinary effort involving the Redwood City police, local business <br />owners, Redwood City’s Housing and Economic Development Division, the County, and other non-profit providers to reach out to the most <br />chronically homeless individuals in downtown Redwood City and help them end their homeless through the provision of permanent, affordable <br />housing and services which help them maintain their housing. <br />Finally, through its Human Services Financial Assistance Program, the City supports a variety of non-profit agencies responding to basic human <br />needs and helping to fight poverty and it’s symptoms through programs providing legal services, food assistance, crisis intervention, healthcare, <br />advocacy, education and training for youth, seniors, disabled persons, and families in our community. <br /> <br />How are the Jurisdiction poverty reducing goals, programs, and policies coordinated with this affordable housing plan 6.3.F. - Page 124
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