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Maria Bynum
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Wednesday
July 7, 2010

HUD SECRETARY DONOVAN ANNOUNCES $2.2 MILLION IN HOMELESS AID TO WEST VIRGINIA
Funding supports unprecedented federal strategy to prevent and end homelessness

RICHMOND - U.S. Housing and Urban Development Secretary Shaun Donovan today announced $2,278,201 in new grants to assist local homeless assistance programs in West Virginia. The funding will provide support to 11 local projects that will offer critically needed housing and support services to homeless individuals and families over the extended lifetime of these grants (see attached chart).

Last December, HUD awarded nearly $3.2 million through its Continuum of Care programs to quickly renew funding to 27 existing local programs. The grants announced today build on that investment by funding new projects, awarded by competition and funded through the 2009 Continuum of Care funds. In addition, the funding supports the Obama Administration's far-reaching and ambitious plan to end homelessness. Last month, Donovan and 18 other federal agencies unveiled Opening Doors, an unprecedented federal strategy to end veteran and chronic homelessness by 2015, and to end homelessness among children, families, and youth by 2020.

"This funding is an important part of the Obama Administration's new strategy to end homelessness in all its forms," said Donovan. "We know that these programs are critical in moving people beyond a life on the streets and placing them on a path toward dignity and self sufficiency."

HUD's Continuum of Care grants are awarded competitively to local programs to meet the needs of their homeless clients Continuum of Care grants provide permanent and transitional housing to homeless persons. In addition, Continuum of Care grants fund a wide range of programs including important services such as job training, health care, mental health counseling, substance abuse treatment and child care. These grants also fund street outreach and assessment programs to transitional and permanent housing for homeless persons and families.

HUD's homelessness grants are reducing long-term or chronic homelessness in America. Based on the Department's latest Annual Homeless Assessment Report (AHAR), chronic homelessness has declined by 30 percent since 2006. This decline is directly attributed to HUD's homeless grants helping to create significantly more permanent housing for those who might otherwise be living on the streets. It was also reported in the AHAR that the number of homeless families increased for the second consecutive year, almost certainly due to the ongoing effects of the recession.

In addition to the funding provided through HUD's Continuum of Care Programs, the Department allocated $1.5 billion through its new Homeless Prevention and Rapid Re-housing (HPRP) Program. Made possible through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, HPRP is intended to prevent persons from falling into homelessness or to rapidly re-house them if they do.

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HUD is the nation's housing agency committed to sustaining homeownership; creating affordable housing opportunities for low-income Americans; and supporting the homeless, elderly, people with disabilities and people living with AIDS. The Department also promotes economic and community development and enforces the nation's fair housing laws. More information about HUD and its programs is available on the Internet and espanol.hud.gov.

FY 2009 Continuum of Care New Project Awards

STATE RECIPIENT CITY
GRANT TYPE*
GRANT AMOUNT
West Virginia Bartlett House, Inc / Transitional Housing for Homeless Families Morgantown
SHP
$56,622
  Bartlett House, Inc / West Run Permanent Supportive Housing Morgantown
SHP
$590,646
  Cabell-Huntington Coalition for the Homeless, Inc. / The Healing Place of Huntington Huntington
SHP
$101,343
  Covenant House / Housing First I Charleston
SHP
$133,371
  Covenant House / Housing First II Charleston
SHP
$186,726
  Greater Wheeling Coalition for the Homeless / THE FLATS Wheeling
SHP
$61,142
  Greenbrier County Housing Authority / Greenbrier Permanent Supportive Housing Lewisburg
SHP
$286,275
  Huntington West Virginia Housing Authority / Shelter Plus Care TRA #11 Huntington
S+C
$337,500
  Huntington West Virginia Housing Authority / Shelter-Plus Care Project-Based #12 Huntington
S+C
$117,600
  Worthington Mental Health Services, Inc / Reintegration Phase 1 Parkersburg
SHP
$113,071
  WV Governor's Office of Economic Opportunity / HMIS Expansion Charleston
SHP
$293,905
     
TOTAL
$2,278,201
* SHP = Supportive Housing Program
S + C = Shelter Plus Care

 

 
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