VENTURA COUNTY HOMELESS RESOLUTION Homeless Crisis Executive Summary

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VENTURA COUNTY HOMELESS RESOLUTION

VENTURA COUNTY HOMELESS RESOLUTION

Homeless Crisis Executive Summary

Homeless Crisis Executive Summary

What is the need? 2015 2016 PIT Homeless Count #s 1430 1271 PIT Sheltered

What is the need? 2015 2016 PIT Homeless Count #s 1430 1271 PIT Sheltered #s 460 (32. 5%) 494 (38. 9%) PIT Unsheltered 957 (67. 5%) 777 (61. 1%) Annual Total Homeless Served (HMIS) 4, 428 3, 054 Total Sheltered (HMIS) 1439 (32. 5%) 1188 (38. 9%) Emergency Shelter & Safe Haven (HMIS) 1143 960 Transitional Housing (HMIS) 336 279 2, 989 (67. 5%) 1, 866 (61. 1%) Total Unsheltered (HMIS) Estimated Annual # of Homeless Persons 2017

Homeless Subpopulation Data Subpopulation 2016 2017 PIT Unsheltered Chronically Homeless Individuals 35. 8% Veterans

Homeless Subpopulation Data Subpopulation 2016 2017 PIT Unsheltered Chronically Homeless Individuals 35. 8% Veterans 8. 0% Transition Age Youth (TAY) 5. 2 % Families with Children 9. 4% Mentally Ill 23. 3% Substance Abuse 24. 6% Domestic Violence 20. 5% Released from Prisons/Jail 22. 9% Health Conditions 35. 5% Literally Homeless (HUD) At-Risk of Homeless (HRSA) 709 Annual HMIS PIT Unsheltered Annual HMIS

Homeless Geographic Data 2016 Cities Oxnard Port Hueneme PIT 584 (45. 9%) 7 (.

Homeless Geographic Data 2016 Cities Oxnard Port Hueneme PIT 584 (45. 9%) 7 (. 6%) Camarillo 24 (1. 9%) Ventura 300 (23. 6%) Ojai 29 (1. 9%) Santa Paula 56 (4. 5%) Fillmore 6 (. 5%) Thousand Oaks 104 (8. 6%) Simi Valley 99 (7. 8%) Moorpark Unincorporated Area Total 4 (. 3%) 58 (4. 7%) 1, 241 2017 HMIS PIT HMIS

Broader Very Low Income Housing Need 2015 2016 Healthcare for the Homeless * 10,

Broader Very Low Income Housing Need 2015 2016 Healthcare for the Homeless * 10, 070 unduplicated patients 13, 415 unduplicated patients 2 -1 -1 requests for housing and shelter ** 8, 440 duplicated calls for services Ventura County Office of Education * * HFTH and VCOE numbers are based on the HRSA definition of homelessness which includes persons “who may live …in any … unstable or non-permanent situation. ” ** 211 estimates that the unduplicated calls are approximately … (Tara call Eric for the number)

Housing Challenges • 2 -3% Vacancy Countywide • Average Rent $1, 822/month in January

Housing Challenges • 2 -3% Vacancy Countywide • Average Rent $1, 822/month in January 2017 Fair Market Rent *Monthly Rent in $ Lowest Highest Average Efficiency unit/SRO $994 $795 $1, 676 $1, 288 1 bedroom $1, 197 $550 $2, 895 $1, 587 2 bedroom $1, 602 $850 $3, 902 $1, 953 3 bedroom $2, 264 $1100 $4, 240 $2, 425 4 bedroom $2, 489 Data Source: …

Persons on Fixed Income • The Social Security Income (SSI) payment for an individual

Persons on Fixed Income • The Social Security Income (SSI) payment for an individual is $889/month • Rent affordable to a SSI recipient is $267/month

Income Needed to Rent in Ventura County Hourly Wage Work hours @Min Wage Annual

Income Needed to Rent in Ventura County Hourly Wage Work hours @Min Wage Annual Income Needed Studio/SRO $19. 12 76 $37, 760 One Bedroom $23. 02 92 $47, 880 Two Bedroom $30. 81 123 $64, 080 Three Bedroom $43. 54 174 $90, 560 Four Bedroom $47. 87 191 $99, 560 Data Source: …

CURRENT HOMELESS HOUSING RESOURCES

CURRENT HOMELESS HOUSING RESOURCES

Homelessness Prevention Agency Target Area Population Served Ventura Prevention Fund Ventura All Human Services

Homelessness Prevention Agency Target Area Population Served Ventura Prevention Fund Ventura All Human Services Agency CHSP Countywide Families Human Services Agency HPRP Countywide Individuals EFSG Homeless Prevention funds Countywide All Catholic Charities ? Salvation Army ? Project Understanding? Saint Vincent de Paul ? Funding Amount

Crisis Housing Emergency Shelter, Transitional Housing City Crisis Units Emergency Shelter Ventura 22 Oxnard

Crisis Housing Emergency Shelter, Transitional Housing City Crisis Units Emergency Shelter Ventura 22 Oxnard 83 Emergency Shelter Winter only Gap Transitional Housing 61 120 69 Port Hueneme Santa Paula Ojai Camarillo 35 Motel voucher program Thousand Oaks 36 Simi Valley 35 Moorpark Fillmore Countywide 27 Totals 132 65 221 195 ES TH

Rapid Re-Housing Short to Medium term rental assistance with supportive services Agency Number Served

Rapid Re-Housing Short to Medium term rental assistance with supportive services Agency Number Served Target Area Population Focus Human Services Agency 48 Countywide Singles, families Society of St. Vincent de Paul 12 Countywide Families Countywide Singles and Families West County Singles East County Singles and Families Salvation Army ? Turning Point Foundation LSS (new) Total Served 48 Staff

Permanent Supportive Housing for persons who are chronically homeless (disabled and homeless over 1

Permanent Supportive Housing for persons who are chronically homeless (disabled and homeless over 1 year) Agency Properties # units Homeless Population Focus VCBH S+C Scattered sites 25 vouchers Chronic Mentally Ill Housing Authority City of Ventura S+C Scattered sites 13 vouchers Chronic Homeless Persons Many Mansions Casa de Paz 16 units Chronic Mentally Ill 15 units Mentally Ill Many Mansions Esseff Village Pepper Tree Apartments 11 units Mentally Ill Many Mansions D Street Apartments 5 units Transition Aged Youth Many Mansions Richmond Terrace 13 un its Mentally Ill Many Mansions Turning Point Foundation Stephenson Place 10 units Chronic Mentally Ill Turning Point Foundation Wooley House 15 units Chronic Mentally Ill Human Services Agency Scattered sites 25 units Chronic Homeless Families Housing Authority City of Ventura Castillo del Sol Community Action Scattered Site 8 units Total Units 156 units Chronic mentally Ill, veterans, families Chronic Homeless Persons Staff 1 case manager Collaborate with VCBH, HSA, AAA

Housing Needs to Solve Homelessness Types of Housing Needed Current # of Units Needed*

Housing Needs to Solve Homelessness Types of Housing Needed Current # of Units Needed* Short Term Transitional Housing Supportive Permanent Housing Extremely Low and Very Low-Income Permanent Housing Choice Vouchers Rapid Re-Housing/Rental Subsidies Homeless Prevention funds Total Units * Units based 0 n the annual estimated number of homeless individuals and families

CURRENT HOMELESS SERVICES SYSTEM RESOURCES

CURRENT HOMELESS SERVICES SYSTEM RESOURCES

Pathways to Home • Implemented in October 2016, Pathways to Home created a process

Pathways to Home • Implemented in October 2016, Pathways to Home created a process to assess individuals and families and refer them to the most appropriate services • Creating clarity around data and unmet need • Did not include an increase of resources • Does not include location for centralized intake/emergency shelter placement

Street Outreach: Engagement and Connection to system resources Agency # Clients Target area Target

Street Outreach: Engagement and Connection to system resources Agency # Clients Target area Target Population Staff VCBH PATH West Ventura County Mentally ill 1 staff person VCBH RISE Countywide Mentally ill 8 staff persons LSS Thousand Oaks All 1 staff person Salvation Army? Ventura/West County All SSVF Countywide Veteran Families Interface (TAY) Countywide TAY 3 staff persons Samaritan Center Simi Valley All . 2 staff person Turning Point Foundation ? Mentally ill Project Understanding ? All Simi Valley Rancho Park Simi Valley All 2 staff persons

Day Services/Drop In Center Agency Target Area Open Capacity Population Community Action of Ventura

Day Services/Drop In Center Agency Target Area Open Capacity Population Community Action of Ventura Co Oxnard Weekdays 120 All Ventura County One Stop & HCFTH Oxnard 1 day a week All Pacific Clinics TAY Tunnel Oxnard Weekdays Youth (TAY) TPF Our Place Safe Haven Ventura Daily Mentally Ill Ventura County One Stop & HCFTH Ventura 1 day a week All Help of Ojai CAP Center Ojai All Spirit of Santa Paula All Ventura County One Stop & HCFTH Simi Valley 2 days a month The Samaritan Center Simi Valley Weekdays Lutheran Social Services Thousand Oaks Weekdays All 100 All

Housing Navigation Assist persons in finding housing in the rental market Agency Target area

Housing Navigation Assist persons in finding housing in the rental market Agency Target area Population Focus Human Services Agency Countywide Families with children SVDPLA Countywide Families with children Turning Point Foundation ? West County Persons with mental illness Staff 1

Vocational Resources Agency/Program Target Area Population Focus America’s Job Center Countywide Adults/Youth Job Corps

Vocational Resources Agency/Program Target Area Population Focus America’s Job Center Countywide Adults/Youth Job Corps Countywide Youth Goodwill Countywide Single Individuals VCCOOL West County Single Individuals Ventura County Job and Career Centers Countywide Single Individuals

WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE?

WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE?

Urge the Board of Supervisors and City Councils to declare a Homeless Crisis in

Urge the Board of Supervisors and City Councils to declare a Homeless Crisis in Ventura County

Creating and Implementing a Housing. Focused Coordinated Response System • Distribution of resources to

Creating and Implementing a Housing. Focused Coordinated Response System • Distribution of resources to meet need in all areas of the County • Develop adequate crisis housing while permanent options are being sought/created • Focus on all subpopulations • Prevention! • Coordinated Entry into housing based on Vulnerability Assessment • Housing First • Low Barrier Programs • On-site supportive services • Services focused on maintaining housing & increasing income

City vs Regional based Sheltering City based sheltering Regional Sheltering • Allow people to

City vs Regional based Sheltering City based sheltering Regional Sheltering • Allow people to stay in their own communities • Limited financial resources to support multiple shelters • Stay connected to family, job, schools • Location challenges • Decreased transportation costs • Operator • Small programs

Funding a Homeless Crisis System Current Homeless Housing and Services Funding County & Cities

Funding a Homeless Crisis System Current Homeless Housing and Services Funding County & Cities Ventura County Oxnard Port Hueneme Camarillo Ventura Ojai Santa Paula Fillmore Thousand Oaks Simi Valley Moorpark Totals HUD Co. C HOME ESG CDBG HPRP CHSP EFSP VA GRANTS Total

Upcoming Opportunities • No Place Like Home—MHSA funding for new supportive housing • Whole

Upcoming Opportunities • No Place Like Home—MHSA funding for new supportive housing • Whole Person Care– Wrap around services for high utilizers of system services • Recuperative Care—medical respite for homeless persons discharging from hospital

Other Funding Opportunities • Enlist private partnerships for funding • Pay for Success endeavors

Other Funding Opportunities • Enlist private partnerships for funding • Pay for Success endeavors • Funders Collaborative –agreement among all funders to send funding recommendations through Co. C for one clearinghouse on funding decisions around homelessness • Housing Bonds • Dedicated source of funding for housing development homeless services such as sales tax, hotel bed tax, …