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Plans to End Homelessness in Minnesota

Plans to End Homelessness in Minnesota. Homes For All December 7, 2006 Laura Kadwell Mary Ulland Evans Cathy ten Broeke Jennifer Ho. 52% have mental illness 33% have chemical dependency problem 24% have dual diagnosis (MI and CD) 16% are veterans 31% report brain injury

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Plans to End Homelessness in Minnesota

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  1. Plans to End Homelessness in Minnesota Homes For All December 7, 2006 Laura Kadwell Mary Ulland Evans Cathy ten Broeke Jennifer Ho

  2. 52% have mental illness 33% have chemical dependency problem 24% have dual diagnosis (MI and CD) 16% are veterans 31% report brain injury 24% have history of being victimized by domestic violence 25% have criminal history that affected their housing Strategy: Create an additional 4,000 units of permanent supportive housing by 2010. Minnesota’s Business Plan to End Long-Term Homelessness People To Be Served:

  3. Progress on Business Plan2004 - 2006

  4. Laura Kadwell Minnesota Director for Ending Long-Term Homelessness Email: laura.kadwell@state.mn.us Minnesota Housing website:www.mhfa.state.mn.us The Business Plan is at:http://www.mhfa.state.mn.us/about/homeless_business_plan.pdf For Further Information:

  5. Heading Home Hennepin:The Ten-Year Plan to End Homelessness 6 Goals, 30 Recommendations • Prevent Homelessness • Provide Coordinated Outreach • Develop Housing Opportunities • Improve Service Delivery • Build Capacity for Self-Support • Implement System Improvements

  6. Cathy ten Broeke 300 S 6th St – A1605 Minneapolis, MN 55487 612-596-1606 Cathy.ten.broeke@co.hennepin.mn.us www.ci.minneapolis.mn.us/homelessness www.homelessconnectminneapolis.org For Further Information:

  7. The Plan to End Homelessness in Saint Paul and Ramsey County Part 1: Ending Long-Term Homelessness Part 2: Ending All Homelessness Jennifer L. Ho, Chair Ramsey County – City of Saint Paul Homeless Advisory Board Heading Home Ramsey

  8. Part 1: Ending Long-Term Homelessness • Create 920 units of permanent supportive housing • Prevent long-term homelessness • Increase and leverage public investment • Improve coordination and delivery of services and housing • Build a community-wide response to homelessness

  9. Part 2: Ending All Homelessness • Prevent Homelessness • Expand Housing Opportunities • Build and Support Stability • End Homelessness for Unaccompanied Youth • Enhance Leadership and Coordination

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