As a leader in our community, we ask you to: Keep Our Families Strong and Healthy.

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As a leader in our community, we ask you to:As a leader in our community, we ask you to:

Keep Our Families Keep Our Families Strong and Healthy Strong and Healthy

As a leader in our community, we ask you to:As a leader in our community, we ask you to:

Keep Our Families Keep Our Families Strong and Healthy Strong and Healthy

Is this your image of homelessness?Is this your image of homelessness?

The new homeless look like thisThe new homeless look like this

There are more than 6,200 children not sleeping in their homes tonightThere are more than 6,200 children not sleeping in their homes tonight

They are sleeping in someone’s garage, on a friend’s couch,

in their car, in a shelter,

or on the street.

The New Face of HomelessnessThe New Face of Homelessness

50% of all US homeless are family members

40% of all US homeless are children Often headed by young, single moms with

limited education, making low wages Highest risk are children under age of 2,

and those emancipating from foster care system

The New Face of HomelessnessThe New Face of Homelessness

Increasing Family HomelessnessIncreasing Family Homelessness

Loss of employment - >10% Underemployment Illness or injury Lack of sufficient affordable housing Increasing cost of living in San Diego Foreclosures & bankruptcies

What does Homelessness Mean?What does Homelessness Mean?

Poor health Developmental delays Stress, mental health challenges Family separation & divorce Poor school attendance & performance Lack of ability to seek and secure jobs Increased # in foster care system

What does Homelessness Cost?What does Homelessness Cost?

US annual cost of sheltering families estimated $1.9 to $2.2 Billion

SDCounty $8 million annually Increased cost to hospitals, schools and

other social support systems

Shelter is not the Answer! Shelter is not the Answer! Shelter is not the Answer! Shelter is not the Answer!

Cost of Shelter Stays by Type One-time short term (75%) $11,550 Average 72 days (5%) $21,450 Average 252 days (20%) $48,440

Cost to shelter is 10x cost of prevention!

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It’s About Permanent HousingIt’s About Permanent Housing

SD County Strategies for Ending SD County Strategies for Ending Family/Episodic HomelessnessFamily/Episodic Homelessness

SD County Strategies for Ending SD County Strategies for Ending Family/Episodic HomelessnessFamily/Episodic Homelessness

Collect Data – Measure Outcomes

Stimulus Resources for Families Stimulus Resources for Families in San Diego Regionin San Diego RegionStimulus Resources for Families Stimulus Resources for Families in San Diego Regionin San Diego Region

$10.5 to $15M Homelessness Prevention

Workforce Investment Act

Neighborhood Stabilization

Community Development

Health & Human Services

$66.8M total and counting!!

Momentum on EndingMomentum on EndingFamily HomelessnessFamily HomelessnessMomentum on EndingMomentum on EndingFamily HomelessnessFamily Homelessness

Brought elected leaders and major stakeholders together to look at issues

Facilitated collaboration on use of homeless prevention stimulus funds ($10.5 - $15 M)

Best practices nationally and locally call for a regional solution to prevent, reduce and end family/episodic homelessness

Benefit to Regional PlanningBenefit to Regional PlanningBenefit to Regional PlanningBenefit to Regional Planning

Increased access to services, schools, employment and housing across jurisdictions; less “shopping” for services by clients

Highest results with lowest cost; economies of scale in providing assistance

Streamline processes, enhance services, decrease duplication & cost/impact on institutions

Stable families generate income, sales tax revenues to support society

Regional Planning Saves $$$Regional Planning Saves $$$

Hennepin County, MN reduced family homelessness by 43%

2000 – 2004, decreased length of stay in shelters by 47%

San Diego GrantmakersSan Diego GrantmakersHomelessness Working GroupHomelessness Working GroupSan Diego GrantmakersSan Diego GrantmakersHomelessness Working GroupHomelessness Working Group

Philanthropic organizations - connect, educate, and inspire

SDG - 33 years old Focused on systemic change in San Diego Homelessness Working Group has two

goals:Support Plan to End Chronic HomelessnessEnsure Creation of Regional Plan to Prevent

and Reduce Family/episodic Homelessness

How are SDGrantmakers How are SDGrantmakers members helping?members helping?How are SDGrantmakers How are SDGrantmakers members helping?members helping?

Convening meetings with cities and county to facilitate coordination of HPRP funds

Providing information and TA on best practices.

Meeting with elected leaders and government officials.

Philanthropy as a PartnerPhilanthropy as a Partner

Philanthropy in San Diego small $$ compared to federal and local government resources

Collaboration required between cities to solve problems regionally, and more preventive use of homeless funding

How can you help? How can you help? How can you help? How can you help?

Advocate for more affordable housing as part of your housing plan

Join with SDGrantmakers through SANDAG to create regional plan

Support efforts to keep families in their homes

Our Families Need Our HelpOur Families Need Our Help

Barbara Mandel Pachebmpache@mac.com

858-481-4201

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