Scattered Site Housing. Leveraging the Private Market to End Chronic Homelessness

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Scattered Site Housing Leveraging the Private Market to End Chronic Homelessness

Who We Are Serving Charlotte s homeless for 20 years An interfaith organization dedicated to bringing the community together to end homelessness, one life at a time. Continuum of Care from Streets to Homes Basic Services: Soup kitchen, showers, laundry, mail, access to medical services Enrichment Programs: Building relationships through soccer, art, choir, running. Room in the Inn: Emergency winter shelter program. Over 17,000 beds in 2013-14 season. SABER: Substance abuse treatment and transitional housing program HousingWorks: Permanent supportive housing at Moore Place and in Scattered Site apartments.

Different Types of Homeless Neighbors Situational Homeless A household who becomes homeless after one or more life changes Majority end homelessness relatively quickly. Chronically Homeless Homeless continuously 1 year or longer OR at least 4 episodes of homelessness in the past 3 years. Also living with a disabling condition. The chronically homeless make up approximately 10 15% of the homeless population, yet use up 50% of crisis response services all while remaining homeless year after year.

Permanent Supportive Housing A solution to chronic homelessness Permanent supportive housing is a proven, effective means of reintegrating chronically homeless and other highly vulnerable homeless families and individuals with psychiatric disabilities or chronic health challenges into the community by addressing their basic needs for housing and providing ongoing support. (United States Interagency Council on Homelessness) Safe Affordable Rights of tenancy Links to voluntary and flexible supports and services. Housing first approach

Homeless to Homes A pilot project 2008: Charlotte s first Housing First program Perfect storm of inspiration, research, & funding 14 chronically homeless individuals Private market landlord Rent guaranty Social worker = wrap-around support Immediate results 79% remain housed six years later

Moore Place Building on Results Successful pilot led to vision for Moore Place. Opened 2012 85 units $10.5 million campaign Capital financing from NCHFA, Charlotte Housing Authority, Federal Home Loan Bank, Charlotte Housing Trust Fund, foundations, faith, and private donors. 3 year development process

Can t Build Your Way Out Growing scattered site 90 units ss Rental subsidies public $ Support services private $ Landlords are KEY Start small, gain trust, risk & reward Case management support, extra eyes & ears on property Reduced landlord legal costs Master lease, Use & Occupancy Agreement Landlord street cred

Scattered Site Advantages & Challenges Maximize existing housing stock Minimal development time or costs Lower overhead No NIMBY Integrates individuals into a community-based setting Security is harder Drive time staff time, gas, vehicles May be harder with individuals with history of domestic violence Need infrastructure to support rent collection & leasing

Who We Serve Low Barrier Approach Referrals from street outreach workers, shelters, hospitals, mental health providers Prioritized by vulnerability, frequency of ER & jail usage Low barrier screening. Includes criminal background check. Screen IN, not screen out

Tenant Demographics The most vulnerable Average length of homelessness = 9 years 80% male, 20% female Average age = 51 60% living with 2+ disabling conditions Mental Illness = 70% Substance Abuse disorder = 72% Physical condition= 19% Domestic violence = 17%

A Community Response Building on UMC s strong history of collaborating with community partners Faith Community Substance Abuse and Mental Health Providers Mecklenburg County, NC C o m m u n i t y S u p p o r t S e r vi ces

How it Helps Charlotte: The Benefits $39,458 $13,998 Annual Community Bill for Chronic Homelessness Annual Operating Cost of Supportive Housing

In Their Own Words What Housing Means to Me I was homeless for 2 ½ years now, and now I have my own place. If I was still on the streets I probably be dead. Housing means being able to take care of my health and support from people that care. Regaining a certain amount of independence through housing has been important to my self-confidence. Also, having chronic illness I have taken a more pro-active approach to my health. Housing really means peace of mind. I have a sense of being in a place that is safe, and I can feel responsible. I can work towards getting my life back to normal and feeling that I m a part of society again and I can make a difference. Housing means hope.

For more information: Caroline Chambre Director, HousingWorks 980-224-9254 cchambre@urbanministrycenter.org