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Be a Chicago-Style Advocate! AIDS Housing Campaign 2007 AIDS Foundation of Chicago

Everyday Advocacy A baby crying for food when it is hungry Convincing a friend to see a movie you want to see Haggling with car mechanic on getting a price you can afford Negotiating a job offer to receive the salary you need

From Personal to Political If you can advocate for yourself, you can advocate for the HIV/AIDS community the same skills apply.

There s s power in numbers

1. Get connected. Get informed. Get active! Join AFC s s Statewide Advocacy Network: www.aidschicago.org You TAKE ACTION! Sign up when you sign the petition!

2. Know Your Elected Officials And get them INVOLVED Identify who represents you: www.vote-smart.org CALL THEM on important issues WRITE THEM MEET THEM In short, establish a relationship with your elected officials!

Who Represents You? CITY: Mayor Daley Aldermen ILLINOIS GENERAL ASSEMBLY: 1 State Senator 1 State Representative CONGRESS: 2 U.S. Senators 1 U.S. Representative

3. Share What You Know: You Know HIV/AIDS: Voice your opinions to the press, elected and appointed officials. Tell how HIV/AIDS affects you and your community. You are connected to HIV/AIDS Agencies: Encourage groups to support client advocacy Help others to identify their elected officials Provide regular advocacy updates Ask groups to make a commitment to advocacy

4. Get the Word Out Forward emails. Copy and distribute materials. Use existing networks personal, professional, social. Talk to your church, mosque, or synagogue about getting involved in the housing campaign.

5. Be part of the process! Start preparing for the next election TODAY! Are you registered to vote? Moved recently? You need to re-register. register. Register peers, co- workers, friends your networks!

Da Mayor

About the Chicago City Council 50 aldermen One per ward 11 newly elected Meet monthly in City Hall Serve four-year terms

Who s s my alderman? Ask a volunteer with a laptop Call 311 Even if you think you know, it s s good to double-check!

The Chicago Budget Process Budget preview in July Neighborhood budget hearings in August Mayor s s budget released in October City Council Budget hearings in October Full budget committee meeting November Budget approved mid-november New fiscal year starts Jan. 1

Let s s get to work! The Chicago AIDS Housing Crisis

What are Community residences are group living settings that provide intensive supportive services (substance abuse, mental health, etc.) to help people stabilize their lives and prepare to live on their own. Housing locator/advocates help people living with HIV/AIDS find housing, negotiate with landlords, and link consumers with services. Rental Assistance (Housing Assistance/HAP or Long Term Rental Subsidy) is payments to landlords for consumers who can live on their own, but need financial help to do so.

The need for AIDS housing funding in Chicago 10,000-15,000 15,000 people living with HIV need housing assistance, based on national estimates. Just 1,460 units of AIDS housing available in the Chicago Metro area. 211 low-income people disabled by HIV could lose housing assistance in January. People with HIV shouldn t t have to wait for weeks or months for housing after leaving the hospital, substance abuse treatment, or prison/jail.

Stable Housing: More than Just a Roof Over Your Head Housing means Clean Water Refrigeration Food Bathrooms Safety things many of us take for granted.

Housing = Healthcare: Housing for Those Living with HIV/AIDS Access to clean water and refrigeration means medications can be taken on a schedule.. Some must be taken with food and many necessitate access to a bathroom. Data show that when housed, people/families living with HIV/AIDS require fewer hospitalizations and less emergency room care. Housing provides the best opportunity to access drug therapy and treatment and social services. Source: www.nationalaidshousing.org

What s the Link Between Homelessness and HIV/AIDS?

Homelessness Increases Risk of Contracting HIV/AIDS Up to 60% of all people living with HIV/AIDS have a lifetime experience with homelessness or inadequate housing. Lack of stable housing is associated with drug and sex risk behaviors. Those who lack stable housing are less likely to be aware of their HIV status and are often unable to access medical care. Source: nationalaidshousing.org

Many Living with HIV/AIDS Lack Stable Housing 1/3-1/2 1/2 of those living with HIV/AIDS are homeless, can t t afford their current housing, or at risk of homelessness. Homelessness among people living with HIV/AIDS is pervasive in communities of color. People living with HIV/AIDS can face rental discrimination because of ongoing stigma. Source: nationalaidshousing.org

HIV/AIDS on SSI: Who can live on $623/month? Supplemental Security Income (SSI) is often the sole source of income for people with HIV/AIDS. $623/month What s s left over after paying rent?

Affordable Rent in Chicago As Determined by the Department of Housing and Urban Development 900 800 700 600 $/mo 500 400 Studio One-Bedroom 300 200 100 0 Source: www.hud.gov 2000 2002 2004 2006 2008* * Projected for 2008

Federal Funding for AIDS Housing: Housing Opportunities for People with AIDS (HOPWA) What is HOPWA? The only federal housing program that prevents homelessness and creates access to medical care for people/families with HIV/AIDS through community-based housing programs.

HOPWA Funds in Chicago: How Federal Funds Become Housing Department of Housing & Urban Development Chicago Dept. of Public Health Housing, Rehab, Purchasing, Construction Community Residences Housing locator & advocacy Rental Assistance

HOPWA Funding In Chicago 30% Rental Assistance (Housing Assistance Pgm., Long Term Rental Subsidy) In 2007, the Chicago area was awarded $5.5 million in HOPWA funding. 12% Advocacy (Legal Assistance, CCH, etc.) 58% Community Residence (Canticle Ministries, Interfaith House, etc.) Source: AFC Factors Database

The AIDS Housing Continuum Homelessness Hospitalization Substance Abuse Treatment Community Residence Supportive Housing Own Apartment with Rental Assistance Own Apartment No Rental Assistance

The BROKEN Continuum Homelessness Hospitalization Substance Abuse Treatment Community Residence Supportive Housing Own Apartment with Rental Assistance Own Apartment No Rental Assistance

Community residences are facing challenges Waiting lists months Can t graduate people into less intensive forms of housing to open up beds for new residents. Tremendous unmet need for services for people with HIV leaving hospitals, prison/jail, substance abuse treatment, etc.

Community residence funding has been flat HOPWA Community Residences - Flat Funding After One-Time Bonus $6,000,000 $5,000,000 $4,000,000 $3,000,000 $2,000,000 $1,000,000 $0 FY2004 FY2005 FY2006 FY2007

Community residences are helping fewer people HOPWA Community Residences - Number of Clients 2000 1500 1000 500 0 FY2004 FY2005 FY2006

What s s going on with the Rental Assistance Program (AKA HAP)? A short-term term rental assistance program that prevents homelessness. Participants receive payment for 21 weeks or 5 months per year. Support is made available through payments to landlords and homeowners to cover rent, mortgages, and utility costs. Rental assistance allows participants to stay in their own homes,, and if they move, the money goes with them. In 2007, the average annual per person subsidy was $2,250 and this amount is projected to be the same in 2008.

Rental assistance funding is declining Million Dollars 3.5 3 2.5 2 1.5 1 0.5 0 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008* Source: AFC * Projected for 2008

The # of households receiving rental assistance is dropping 1200 Households 800 400 0 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008* Source: AFC Long-Term (LTRS) Short-Term (HAP) * Projected for 2008

WHY is rental assistance funding dropping? Program is surviving on one-time funding CDPH keeps the program alive thank you!!!!! But it s s time to get multi-year, sustainable rental assistance funding

What Will Happen to Rental Assistance Consumers on Jan. 1, 2008? Rental Assistance Funds 27% = 211 Low-Income Disabled People With HIV/AIDS will Lose Assistance & Face Severe Housing Insecurity

What Will Happen to Those Cut Off? Resistant to HIV Meds Substance Abuse Lack of security Homeless Cut off from Rental Assistance Declining health Lack of Medical Services Forced to Move in with family Unstable Housing

What are we going to do about it?

Advocate for $1.5 Million in Additional Funding from City of Chicago for AIDS Housing Assistance $400,000 would prevent 211 rental assistance consumers from losing assistance $1.1 million would Open up new Rental Assistance slots Expand services or beds in community residences Increase housing locator/advocacy

Big Thanks to Alderman Tom Tunney! Led 2006 campaign that got $500 K in HIV prevention funding The goal: get the request in the Mayor s s introduced budget!

Campaign Timeline July 2007 Letter to the Budget Dir. signed by 35 Aldermen Aug. 2007 Budget hearings Oct. 2007 Mayor s s budget introduced; budget hearings and public testimony Nov. 2007 Final budget passed Jan. 1, 2008 New fiscal year begins

Good news but we still need to fight! Our voices were heard! Mayor Daley spoke: WE WILL MEET WITH THE ADVOCATES TO ADDRESS THIS ISSUE.

Sign and circulate the petition! To Mayor Daley and Aldermen Sign online at www.aidschicago.org Sign the petition while you are here Take some with you and fax or mail them back

Get petitions signed at AIDS Run and Walk Need 50 volunteers THIS Saturday, 9/15 9 AM SHARP! Balbo & Columbus Rally for AIDS housing funding Help collect 1000 or more petitions Sign up before you leave

Write a letter to Mayor Daley and your Alderman Tonight! How AIDS housing helped YOU or someone you care about If you are living with HIV, say so! Volunteers at computers can help you identify alderman Check out the sample letter Leave your letter with us

Other ways to get involved Sign up for AFC s s Statewide Action Network Meet with your alderman AFC will help! Stay tuned for an action/protest Write a letter to your local paper Tell others!

Let s s hear from providers and consumers Jennifer Nelson, Interfaith House Arturo Valdivia-Bendixen Melanie Paul Franklin Gray

Questions? Learn more online at: www.aidschicago.org

Before you go Write a letter to Mayor Daley and your alderman hand it in Sign the petition and hand it in Sign up to volunteer at the AIDS Run/Walk to collect petitions (See John C) Register to vote/change your address (See Jessica)

Contact: John Peller (312) 334-0921 jpeller@aidschicago.org OR Jim Merrell (312) 334-0963 jmerrell@aidschicago.org