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7.A. - Page 9 <br /> HOM-5 Prevent homelessness. <br /> HOM-6 End chronic homelessness. <br /> PROGRAMS AND ACTIVITIES <br /> Daybreak Shelter for Homeless Youth: Star Vista, 639 Douglas Avenue.This is a citywide program and funds will be <br /> used to pay operating costs for transitional housing for homeless youth.$15,000-CDBG <br /> Maple Street Shelter: Shelter Network of San Mateo County, 1580A Maple Street.These funds will be used to pay <br /> operating costs for an emergency shelter for homeless persons on a citywide basis including assistance in securing <br /> health care,financial benefits,employment training,and permanent housing. $18,000—CDBG <br /> Redwood Family House: Shelter Network of San Mateo County, 110 Locust Street. These funds will be used <br /> citywide to pay operating costs for a transitional housing facility for homeless families including assistance in <br /> securing financial benefits,employment,and permanent housing. $28,510—CDBG <br /> Safe Harbor Shelter: Samaritan House, 295 North Access Road, South San Francisco.These funds will be used to <br /> support operating costs for an emergency shelter for homeless individuals. $15,000—CDBG <br /> Spring Street Shelter: Mental Health Association of San Mateo County, 2686 Spring Street. These funds will be <br /> used to support operating costs for a citywide emergency shelter for homeless individuals with mental disabilities. <br /> $15,000—CDBG <br /> TOTAL HOMELESSNESS ACTIVITY FUNDING RECOMMENDATION $91,510 <br /> PRIORITY# 3: HUMAN SERVICES <br /> Objectives <br /> HS-1 Meet the basic human services needs of low income persons with an emphasis on serving priority needs <br /> populations. ("Low income"includes those presumed to be low income under CDBG regulationsJ. <br /> HS-2 Improve access to services. <br /> HS-3 Provide comprehensive services. <br /> HS-4 Remove barriers to the provision of services. <br /> HS-5 Increase self-sufficiency and independence. <br /> HS-6 Reduce the need for the use of emergency services. <br /> PROGRAMS AND ACTIVITIES <br /> Domestic Violence Shelter: Community Overcoming Relationship Abuse,Address Suppressed.These funds will pay <br /> for operation costs for a citywide shelter for women, men and children who are victims of domestic violence. <br /> $20,000—CDBG <br /> Home Sharing Help & Information Program: Human Investment Project, Inc., 2600 Middlefield Road. These funds <br /> will be used citywide to provide home sharing help, matching people seeking housing with others willing to share <br /> their housing accommodations.$15,000—CDBG <br /> Nutrition and Safety Net Services: Peninsula Family Service, 2600 Middlefield Road, Redwood City.The funds will <br /> be used to support nutrition and wellness services to low income seniors.$15,000—CDBG <br />