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SocialServiceHumanRelationsBoard | 2022-01-27 | 5 | Midway Shelter: Provides 25 beds for women and children who are homeless. Currently at 60% capacity. Winter Warming (BFWC): Provides hotel rooms for 7 elderly and/or medically vulnerable homeless adults. Winter Warming (Christ Episcopal Church): Provides group shelter for up to 20 individuals per overnight services. Safe Sheltering: Provides 4-8 homeless individuals at high risk due to COVID-19. Emergency Supportive Housing at Alameda Point: Approved by City Council on November 16. This is low-barrier emergency supportive housing at three addresses in Alameda Point (2845 Pearl Harbor Road, 2815 Newport Road & 2700 Lemoore Road, Unit. A). The service provider for this project, Bay Area Community Services, has declined to pursue further work on the project. City staff are now considering options. Services provided by Dignity Village Interim Supportive Housing: 47 units with 5 units set-aside for Transitional Age Youth who are homeless or at-risk of being homeless and 8 units adapted for individuals with disabilities. Dignity Moves is the developer for the project Five Keys Schools and Programs will operate the project City staff have submitted a proposal to Homekey for approximately, $12.3 million in funding, and are awaiting response City has been awarded a contingent grant from Alameda County for $2,350,000 Proposed location for Interim Supportive Housing is 2350 5th Street, Alameda Strategy 2.3: Expand Outreach and Supportive Service to Unsheltered Households Mobile/Street Outreach Intensive Case Management Homeless Hotline 510-522-HOME Showers and laundry Weekly meals through Dine and Connect The City is piloting the Community Assessment Response & Engagement (CARE) Team - an alternative emergency response to mental health crisis calls Coordinated Outreach Teams: Direct service team to assist vulnerably individuals living outdoors Staff member Cole introduced Steve Good, President and CEO of Five Keys. Mr. Good gave a brief presentation. The following are summary of the key segments: Operating in 12 counties within California Focus on education, employment, social justice, housing and revitalizing communities Adult Charter/CTE schools for high school dropouts in 24 CA jails and 80 community sites Housing for women on Treasure Island Operate 4 Shelter in Place hotels, 2 Navigation Centers and 1 Congregate Shelter | SocialServiceHumanRelationsBoard/2022-01-27.pdf |