NAMI List by Population

NAMI List by Population

PROP 63 PROGRAMS By Populations May 2015 Source: NAMI list of Prop 63 programs November 2014 TABLE OF CONTENTS HOMELESS………………………………………...…..2 VETERANS…………………………………….…..…..14 LATINO……………………………………..................17 AFRICAN AMERICAN……………………….....…....32 ASIAN……………………………………..…….….....35 NATIVE AMERICAN………………………..….…....43 TRANSITIONAL AGE YOUTH (TAY)……….…......50 CHILDREN………………………………….….……87 OLDER ADULTS………………………...................131 1 LGBQT……………………………………………… Homeless Alameda County Homeless Outreach & Stabilization Team Multidisciplinary team engages homeless adults and links them to a range of services with a focus on community services, peer support and the means to obtain and maintain housing (CSS - FSP). North County Senior Homeless Program Multidisciplinary team engages homeless seniors and provides housing with community supports. Provides links for family members and offers peer support (CSS – FSP). Support Housing for Transition-Age Youth Provides permanent supportive housing for youth who are homeless, aged out of foster care, leaving the justice system or residential treatment (CSS – FSP). Greater Hope Project – Tri-City Coalition Adds housing, personal service coordination and medication capacity to existing mobile homeless outreach provider in South and East County (CSS-FSP). Choices for Community Living/Recovery Education Centers Integrates supportive housing, supportive employment, peer counseling and case management to enable clients to graduate from Service Teams system (CSS-FSP). Transition to Independence Provides services to transition-age youth who are homeless, leaving foster care or criminal justice system through a multidisciplinary Transition to Independence (TIP) team (CSS – FSP). Berkeley City TAY-Adult & Older Adult FSP Provides intensive support services to individuals with severe mental illness who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless. Priority populations include transition-age youth, older adults, and individuals in unserved and underserved ethnic communities (CSS – FSP). 2 Housing Support Provides housing retention for homeless and at risk TAY, adults and older adults through dedicated support to consumers, staff, landlords, and housing-related social services (CSS – OESD). Homeless Outreach Program This new program will increase access to available resources for homeless individuals in Berkeley and Albany. Those in need will be outreached to and provided supported referrals to area programs and services including education, crisis intervention, short‐term counseling, and referrals. (PEI). Butte County Support, Employment, Assistance, Recovery, Consumer Housing (SEARCH) Provides intensive services to individuals who are homeless or at risk of homelessness due to a severe and persistent mental illness. Individuals are linked to the Housing Authority of Butte County, Department of Rehabilitation (DOR), Veterans Services, Legal Aid, Social Security Administration, and other needed services (CSS-OESD). Master Leasing Provides site control and guaranteed permanent housing for our consumers. Northern Valley Catholic Social Services (NVCSS) and Youth for Change, Inc. (YFC) manage and offer this service to individuals who are homeless or at risk of homelessness. BCDBH provides case management for tenants (CSS – OESD). 6th Street Center Open to homeless youth, or those at risk of homelessness. Services include basic needs (laundry facilities, showers, and afternoon meals), education support, employment development, family reunification assistance, and referral to community services. 6th Street Center is a program of Youth for Change, Inc. (CSS – OESD) Housing Development Program The MHSA Housing Development Program will provide approximately 14 units of permanent, affordable, supportive housing to individuals with Mental Health disabilities who are homeless or at risk of homelessness. The housing units will be linked with on-site or off-site supportive services that help tenants to retain their housing and consumers to become more self-sufficient and live as independently as possible. The housing program serves adults, older adults, transitional age youth, and all races/ethnicities and genders (CSS – OESD). Calaveras County Supportive Housing Services Once our permanent supportive housing project is complete (an owner is identified and a property is purchased), the department will provide whatever support tenants need to be successfully independent, such as furniture or grocery shopping, cell phones, or money management assistance. *Permanent Supportive Housing CalHFA/Developer; CSS housing 3 funds were allocated to CalHFA, a third-party “lender” who will disburse funds to a developer for 4-6 units of permanent supportive housing on the county's’ behalf (CSS – OESD). Contra Costa County Transition Age Youth (TAY) Full Service Partnerships Serves transition age youth (TAY) 16--25 with psychiatric disabilities who are homeless or at imminent risk of homelessness, living within the western region of Contra Costa County (West County). A service team conducts outreach and engagement, as well as personal service coordination, which may include educational and vocational supports, wellness and recovery peer programs, substance abuse treatment, and financial counseling, as well as mental health services. Program is a partnership between Fred Finch Youth Center, Greater Richmond Interfaith Program's programs operated for the Contra Costa Youth Continuum of Services (CCYCS) of the County's Homeless Program, and The Latina Center. Outreach is also available in Central Contra Costa County but to a lesser degree (CSS – FSP). Housing Program Housing available in this program is intended for Full Service Partners (FSP) receiving services under Work Plans #1 ‐ #3. The priority is given to those who are homeless or imminently homeless and otherwise eligible for the FSP programs. Specific housing elements include new facilities, housing vouchers, and development of new housing options for all groups in the future (CSS-OESD). El Dorado County Community System of Care ‐ Outreach and Engagement Services Services designed to reach at‐risk individuals with serious mental illness who may be homeless, isolated, incarcerated or have co‐occurring disorders and provide transportation assistance to current clients to continue engagement. (CSS ‐ OESD) Fresno MHSA Housing Permanent supportive housing offering MHSA eligible tenants’ studio, 1 and 2 bedroom apartments within a safe, healthy living environment. Renaissance at Trinity provides 15 MHSA one bedroom units. The Parc Grove development provides 5 MHSA (2 and 3 bedroom) units. Renaissance at Alta Monte provides 29 MHSA single room occupancy (SRO) housing units and Renaissance at Santa Clara provide 25 MHSA SRO housing units. In total, 74 MHSA housing units with supportive services are available to assist MHSA tenants in their wellness and recovery, leading towards independence. (CSS). Imperial County Community Outreach and Engagement The Outreach and Engagement Program provides outreach and engagement services to unserved seriously emotionally disturbed and seriously mentally ill individuals in the neighborhoods where they reside, including those who are homeless, in order to reduce the stigma associated with receiving mental health treatment and increase access to mental health services. The program also provides education to the community regarding mental illnesses and 4 symptoms, early identification of mental illness, and resources to improve access to care through outreach at local schools; homeless shelters; substance abuse treatment facilities and self‐help groups; low‐income housing; faith‐ based organizations; and community‐based organizations. The program assists individuals in obtaining services from ICBHS by providing information pertaining to programs and services; educating them about the intake assessment process; scheduling intake assessment appointments; and providing transportation to intake assessment appointments when necessary. (CSS ‐ OESD) Kern County Adult Transition Team ‐ Full Service Partnership Serves transition aged youth, adults, and older adults for whom traditional mental health services were ineffective. Consumers often suffer from co‐ occurring disorders, criminal justice system involvement and are homeless or at risk of homelessness. Provides integrated support services, including mental and physical health, medication management support, vocational/educational, life skills, housing, and social opportunities to improve and expand peer support and personal outcomes and recovery. (CSS ‐ FSP) Transition Aged Youth ‐ Full Service Partnership Serves youth ages 17‐21 with serious mental illness. Many are recently emancipated from the foster care system and are at risk for hospitalization, incarceration, and homelessness. Uses the Transitions to Independence Process (TIP) evidence‐based model, addressing such needs as education, employment, housing, and transition to the community and to the adult mental health system. (CSS ‐ FSP) Housing Program The purpose of these projects is to offer affordable housing linked to supportive services needed for MHSA‐eligible individuals and their families to live independently. Desert Willow Apartments opened in November 2008, in the City of Ridgecrest. DWA consists of 14 rent‐ subsidized, one‐bedroom apartments, including 3 handicapped units, a two‐bedroom manager’s residence, a community center and covered patio area built around a central courtyard. Haven Cottages opened in September 2011 in south

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