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Agenda Packet
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City Council and Successor Agency and Public Financing Authority
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6/8/2020
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7.B. - Page 44 of 79 <br />Annual Action Plan <br />2020 <br />OMB Control No: 2506-0117 (exp. 06/30/2018) <br />35 <br />505 <br />Planned Activities <br />The project aims to increase the safety, stability, and independence of <br />survivors of intimate partner violence (IPV) by offering culturally -sensitive <br />and trauma -informed legal services free of charge. Project activities focus <br />on securing physical safety and helping victims transition away from <br />dependent, abusive relationships. <br />4 <br />Project Name <br />Community Overcoming Relationship Abuse (CORA) - Emergency <br />Shelter Program <br />Target Area <br />Citywide and low income census tracts <br />Goals Supported <br />Homelessness <br />Needs Addressed <br />Homelessness <br />AFH Factor: Availability of affordable units <br />AFH Factor: Loss of Affordable Housing <br />AFH Factor: Effective Affirmative Marketing <br />AFH Factor: Lack of support for housing <br />AFH Factor: Displacement <br />Funding <br />CDBG: $15,000 <br />Description <br />CORA's Safe Houses provide victims and survivors of domestic violence <br />and their children with safe and confidential emergency shelter services. <br />Target Date <br />6/30/2021 <br />Estimate the number <br />The project will serve 18 individuals in 6 households. <br />and type of families <br />that will benefit from <br />the proposed activities <br />Location Description <br />2211 Palm Avenue, San Mateo, CA 94403 <br />Planned Activities <br />Funds will support CORA's shelter staff, in addition to operational costs. <br />The primary goal of Safe House services is to help survivors with crisis <br />intervention, attain safety and self-sufficiency, and heal from trauma and <br />abuse. CORA uses a trauma -informed and survivor -defined model of <br />service, an approach that provides a proven framework for assisting <br />survivors in strengthening their personal safety, and emotional and <br />psychological well-being so they can rebuild their lives. Advocates provide <br />survivors the support and opportunities they need to set and attain their <br />goals. <br />5 <br />Project Name <br />HIP Housing - Home Sharing Program <br />Target Area <br />Citywide and low income census tracts <br />Goals Supported <br />Human Services <br />Annual Action Plan <br />2020 <br />OMB Control No: 2506-0117 (exp. 06/30/2018) <br />35 <br />505 <br />
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