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7.B. - Page 46 of 79 <br />Annual Action Plan <br />2020 <br />OMB Control No: 2506-0117 (exp. 06/30/2018) <br />37 <br />507 <br />Estimate the number <br />The project will serve 311 individuals in 176 households. <br />and type of families <br />that will benefit from <br />the proposed activities <br />Location Description <br />325 Villa Terrace, Redwood City, CA 94025 <br />Planned Activities <br />At all five LifeMoves San Mateo County sites, shelter staff work with <br />clients to develop the skills they need to transform their lives and build <br />lasting solutions to homelessness. All clients work with a Case Managers <br />to create and execute concrete plans to secure jobs, find child care, locate <br />housing, and other components needed to create a sustainable lifestyle and <br />prevent future homelessness. In addition to meeting with their Case <br />Manager, clients attend mandatory life skills workshops and adhere to key <br />practices (e.g. mandatory savings program) to help them regain self- <br />sufficiency. <br />7 <br />Project Name <br />Mental Health Association - Spring Street Shelter <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 />Spring Street Shelter provides emergency shelter for individuals with <br />serious disabling mental illness. <br />Target Date <br />6/30/2021 <br />Estimate the number <br />The project will serve 55 individuals. <br />and type of families <br />that will benefit from <br />the proposed activities <br />Location Description <br />2686 Spring Street, Redwood City, CA 94063 <br />Planned Activities <br />Spring Street Shelter provides emergency shelter for individuals with <br />serious disabling mental illness. The program was developed to meet the <br />needs of the community and this population specifically. The shelter <br />provides a safe setting for people who have been on the streets or stayed <br />in other shelters. There are two staff members at the shelter at all times to <br />ensure client safety and support. <br />Annual Action Plan <br />2020 <br />OMB Control No: 2506-0117 (exp. 06/30/2018) <br />37 <br />507 <br />