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6/9/2025
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<br /> Annual Action Plan <br /> <br />50 <br />OMB Control No: 2506-0117 (exp. 09/30/2021) <br />that provides a proven framework for assisting survivors in strengthening their personal safety, and <br />emotional and psychological well-being so they can rebuild their lives. Advocates provide survivors the <br />support and opportunities they need to set and attain their goals. <br />5 Project Name Mental Health Association - Spring Street Shelter <br />Target Area CityWide <br />Goals Supported Homeless Services <br />Needs Addressed Supporting Persons Experiencing Homelessness <br />Funding CDBG: $15,006 <br />Description Spring Street Shelter provides emergency shelter for individuals with serious disabling mental illness. <br />This project is eligible under 24 CFR 570.201 (e) the CDBG regulations. <br />Target Date 6/30/2026 <br />Estimate the number <br />and type of families <br />that will benefit from <br />the proposed activities <br />The project will serve 57 individuals. <br />Location Description 2686 Spring Street, Redwood City, CA 94063 <br />Planned Activities Spring Street Shelter provides emergency shelter for individuals with serious disabling mental illness. <br />The program was developed to meet the needs of the community and this population specifically. The <br />shelter provides a safe setting for people who have been on the streets or stayed in other shelters. At all <br />times, there are two staff members at the shelter to ensure client safety and support. <br />6 Project Name Rape Trauma Services - Sexual Abuse Services for Children and Youth <br />Target Area CityWide <br />Goals Supported Basic Human Needs Services <br />Needs Addressed Sustain or Expand Human Services <br />Funding CDBG: $15,006 <br />7.A. - Page 58 of 189 <br />262
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