Key: Project Type KEY: Inventory type C: Current Inventory - Beds that were available for occupancy on or before January 31, 2016. N: New Inventory - Beds that became available for occupancy between February 1, 2016 and January 31, 2017. U: Under development - Beds that are fully funded but were not available for occupancy as of January 31, 2017. KEY: Target Population A CO: Couples only, no children HC: Households with children SF: Single Females SFHC: Single Females and Households with children SM: Single Males SMHC: Single Males and Households with children SMF: Single Males and Females SMF + HC: Single Males and Females plus Households with children YF: Unaccompanied Youth Females (under 25 years old) YM: Unaccompanied Youth Males (under 25 years old) YMF: Unaccompanied Youth Males and Females (under 25 years old) KEY: Target Population B DV: Program serves Domestic Violence Victims only HIV: Program serves HIV/AIDS populations only VET: Program serves Veteran Households only Youth: Program serves Unaccompanied and/or Parenting Youth (under 25 years old) only Key: McKinney - Vento Funding KEY: Bed Type Units HH w/ Children: Units designated for Households with at least one adult and one child under the age of 18 Beds HH w/ Children: Beds designated for Households with at least one adult and one child under the age of 18 Beds HH w/o Children: Beds designated for Households without Children Beds HH w/only Children: Beds designated for Households composed entirely of persons under the age of 18 Youth Beds: Dedicated beds for homeless youth under 25 years old Permanent Supportive Housing (PSH): Long-term (not time-limited) housing in which supportive services are provided to assist homeless persons with a disability to live independently. At least one adult or child in the household must have a disability to qualify for permanent supportive housing. Philadelphia Continuum of Care 2017 Housing Inventory Chart The accompanying tables reflect the complete inventory, as of January 31, 2017, of Emergency, Transitional, Safe Haven, Permanent Supportive, and Rapid Re-housing Programs within the Philadelphia Continuum of Care. Emergency Housing (ES): Any facility that has the primary purpose to provide temporary shelter for persons experiencing homelessness. Transitional Housing (TH): Is one type of supportive housing used to facilitate the movement of homeless individuals and families to permanent housing. It is housing in which homeless persons may live up to 24 months and receive supportive services that enable them to live more independently. The supportive services may be provided by the organization managing the housing or provided by other public or private agencies. Safe Haven (SH): Serves hard-to-reach homeless persons who have severe mental illness, are on the streets and have been unable or unwilling to participate in supportive services. The program provides 24-hour residence for an unspecified duration. Safe Havens do not require participation in services and referrals as a condition of occupancy. Rather, it is hoped that after a period of stabilization in a safe haven, the resident will be more willing to participate in services and referrals and will eventually be ready to move to more traditional form of housing. HMIS Beds: A bed is considered an "HMIS Bed" if the provider is entering data into HMIS on the clients served. The Homeless Management Information System (HMIS) is a computerized data collection system that tracks services received by homeless people, helps identity gaps in services within the continuum, and allows for greater collaboration among service providers as the system provides a "history" of a homeless person’s involvement in the system of care. This system is required by HUD for all continuums of care. PIT Count: Number of persons in the program on the night of the Annual Homeless Point in Time Count (January 25, 2017). Utilization Rate: Calculated based on the program's total bed capacity (including year-round, seasonal, and overflow beds) and the number of beds occupied on the night of the point-in-time count. Other Permanent Housing (OPH): Long-term (not time-limited) housing in which supportive services are provided to assist homeless persons to live independently. Having a disability is not an eligibility requirement for PH. Rapid Re-Housing (RRH): Rapidly rehouses persons who are homeless into private market housing. Provides rental assistance and supportive services on a time-limited basis. Yes: Program receives any HUD McKinney-Vento Act funding, including Emergency Solutions Grants (ESG), Supportive Housing Program (SHP), Shelter Plus Care (SPC), Continuum of Care (CoC), and Section 8 Moderate Rehab Single-Room Occupancy (SRO) Seasonal Beds (Emergency Housing Only): Beds available on a continuous basis during high-demand seasons of the year Overflow Beds (Emergency Housing Only): Beds that are available temporarily and sporadically during high-demand seasons of the year CH Beds (Permanent Supportive Housing & Summary Chart): Beds that are dedicated exclusively for chronically homeless persons as defined by HUD Page 1 of 13
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Key: Project Type
KEY: Inventory type
C: Current Inventory - Beds that were available for occupancy on or before January 31, 2016.
N: New Inventory - Beds that became available for occupancy between February 1, 2016 and January 31, 2017.
U: Under development - Beds that are fully funded but were not available for occupancy as of January 31, 2017.
KEY: Target Population A
CO: Couples only, no children
HC: Households with children
SF: Single Females
SFHC: Single Females and Households with children
SM: Single Males
SMHC: Single Males and Households with children
SMF: Single Males and Females
SMF + HC: Single Males and Females plus Households with children
YF: Unaccompanied Youth Females (under 25 years old)
YM: Unaccompanied Youth Males (under 25 years old)
YMF: Unaccompanied Youth Males and Females (under 25 years old)
KEY: Target Population B
DV: Program serves Domestic Violence Victims only
HIV: Program serves HIV/AIDS populations only
VET: Program serves Veteran Households only
Youth: Program serves Unaccompanied and/or Parenting Youth (under 25 years old) only
Key: McKinney - Vento Funding
KEY: Bed Type
Units HH w/ Children: Units designated for Households with at least one adult and one child under the age of 18
Beds HH w/ Children: Beds designated for Households with at least one adult and one child under the age of 18
Beds HH w/o Children: Beds designated for Households without Children
Beds HH w/only Children: Beds designated for Households composed entirely of persons under the age of 18
Youth Beds: Dedicated beds for homeless youth under 25 years old
Permanent Supportive Housing (PSH): Long-term (not time-limited) housing in which supportive services are provided to assist homeless persons
with a disability to live independently. At least one adult or child in the household must have a disability to qualify for permanent supportive
housing.
Philadelphia Continuum of Care
2017 Housing Inventory Chart
The accompanying tables reflect the complete inventory, as of January 31, 2017, of Emergency, Transitional, Safe Haven, Permanent
Supportive, and Rapid Re-housing Programs within the Philadelphia Continuum of Care.
Emergency Housing (ES): Any facility that has the primary purpose to provide temporary shelter for persons experiencing homelessness.
Transitional Housing (TH): Is one type of supportive housing used to facilitate the movement of homeless individuals and families to permanent
housing. It is housing in which homeless persons may live up to 24 months and receive supportive services that enable them to live more
independently. The supportive services may be provided by the organization managing the housing or provided by other public or private agencies.
Safe Haven (SH): Serves hard-to-reach homeless persons who have severe mental illness, are on the streets and have been unable or unwilling to
participate in supportive services. The program provides 24-hour residence for an unspecified duration. Safe Havens do not require participation in
services and referrals as a condition of occupancy. Rather, it is hoped that after a period of stabilization in a safe haven, the resident will be more
willing to participate in services and referrals and will eventually be ready to move to more traditional form of housing.
HMIS Beds: A bed is considered an "HMIS Bed" if the provider is entering data into HMIS on the clients served. The Homeless Management
Information System (HMIS) is a computerized data collection system that tracks services received by homeless people, helps identity gaps in
services within the continuum, and allows for greater collaboration among service providers as the system provides a "history" of a homeless
person’s involvement in the system of care. This system is required by HUD for all continuums of care.
PIT Count: Number of persons in the program on the night of the Annual Homeless Point in Time Count (January 25, 2017).
Utilization Rate: Calculated based on the program's total bed capacity (including year-round, seasonal, and overflow beds) and the number of beds
occupied on the night of the point-in-time count.
Other Permanent Housing (OPH): Long-term (not time-limited) housing in which supportive services are provided to assist homeless persons to live
independently. Having a disability is not an eligibility requirement for PH.
Rapid Re-Housing (RRH): Rapidly rehouses persons who are homeless into private market housing. Provides rental assistance and supportive
services on a time-limited basis.
Yes: Program receives any HUD McKinney-Vento Act funding, including Emergency Solutions Grants (ESG), Supportive Housing Program (SHP),
Shelter Plus Care (SPC), Continuum of Care (CoC), and Section 8 Moderate Rehab Single-Room Occupancy (SRO)
Seasonal Beds (Emergency Housing Only): Beds available on a continuous basis during high-demand seasons of the year
Overflow Beds (Emergency Housing Only): Beds that are available temporarily and sporadically during high-demand seasons of the year
CH Beds (Permanent Supportive Housing & Summary Chart): Beds that are dedicated exclusively for chronically homeless persons as defined by
HUD
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PA - 500 Philadelphia CoC - 2017 Housing Inventory Chart Emergency Shelter
Organization Name Project NameInventory
Type
Target
Pop. A
Target
Pop. B
McKinney
Funding?
Units HH
w/
Children
Beds HH
w/
Children
Beds HH
w/o
Children
Beds HH
w/ only
Children
Total Year-
Round
Beds
Total
Seasonal
Beds
Overflow
Beds
Total Beds
(All Types)
Total
HMIS
Beds
PIT
Count
Utilization
Rate
ACTS Christian Transitional Services ACTS-Master C HC 50 150 150 150 150 146 97%
ACTS Christian Transitional Services OAS - ACTS House C SF 24 24 24 0 3 12%
ART House OAS - ART House (drug free) C SM 15 15 15 0 6 40%
ART House OAS - ART House (methadone) C SM 16 16 16 0 10 62%
Bethesda Project Old First Reformed Church Winter Shelter C SM 0 30 30 30 17 57%
Bethesda Project Our Brother's Place C SM 150 150 150 150 141 94%
Bethesda Project St. Mary's Church C SM 32 32 32 32 24 75%
Bethesda Project The Well C SF 0 12 12 12 9 75%
Bethesda Project Trinity Memorial Church Winter Shelter C SM 0 22 22 22 19 86%
Calcutta House OAS - Calcutta House C SMF HIV 4 4 4 0 1 25%
Catholic Social Services Good Shepherd C SM HIV 12 12 12 12 9 75%
Catholic Social Services McAuley House C SF HIV 6 6 6 6 5 83%
Catholic Social Services OAS - Mercy Hospice C SFHC 7 14 24 38 38 0 21 55%
Catholic Social Services SH - Women of Hope (Lombard) N YF Youth 14 14 14 0 7 50%
Catholic Social Services St. John's Hospice C SM 40 40 40 28 40 100%
Community Hope HCHV/EH Hope for Veterans Philadelphia N SMF VET 20 20 20 0 16 80%
Congreso de Latinos Unidos Hotel Beds (Congreso) C SFHC DV 0 16 16 0 0 0%
Connection Training Services CTS RHY Shelter U YMF 20 20 20 0
Covenant House Pennsylvania Covenant House - PA Crisis Ctr. C YMF Youth 4 8 47 55 55 0 46 84%
Covenant House Pennsylvania Covenant House - PA Crisis Ctr. - Expansion U YMF Youth 25 25 25 0
DePaul USA Medical Respite C SM 4 4 4 0 4 100%
Divine Light Divine Light (High Street) C SM 38 38 38 0 38 100%
Divine Light OAS - LGBTQ Home for Hope N SMF 25 25 25 0 11 44%
Episcopal Community Services St. Barnabas Mission C HC 12 100 100 100 100 81 81%
Families Forward Philadelphia Families Forward C HC Yes 65 225 225 225 225 200 89%
Fresh Start Foundation OAS - Fresh Start I C SM 15 15 15 0 13 87%
Fresh Start Foundation OAS - Fresh Start IV - La Casa Latina C SM 17 17 17 0 15 88%
Fresh Start Foundation OAS - Fresh Start V C SM 17 17 17 0 15 88%
Fresh Start Foundation OAS - Fresh Start VI C SF 14 14 14 0 11 79%
Gaudenzia Foundation Inc. House of Passage C SF Yes 120 120 20 140 140 118 84%
Gaudenzia Foundation Inc. Hutchinson Street C HC 0 66 66 66 51 77%
Gaudenzia Foundation Inc. OAS - School House Lane C SM 23 23 23 0 16 70%
Gibson Foundation OAS - Gibson House C SF 12 12 12 0 9 75%
Horizon House Inc. JOH - Susquehanna Park I & II C SM 25 25 25 0 25 100%
Horizon House Inc. Randolph Court C SF 25 25 25 25 25 100%
Love and Care Darlene Morris-616 C HC 4 18 18 18 18 15 83%
Love and Care Darlene Morris-618 C HC 4 18 18 18 18 17 94%
Love and Care Darlene Morris-620 C HC 3 18 18 18 18 15 83%
Love and Care Darlene Morris-622 C HC 6 18 18 18 18 21 117%
Lutheran Settlement House Jane Addams C HC 34 110 110 110 110 108 98%
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PA - 500 Philadelphia CoC - 2017 Housing Inventory Chart Emergency Shelter
Organization Name Project NameInventory
Type
Target
Pop. A
Target
Pop. B
McKinney
Funding?
Units HH
w/
Children
Beds HH
w/
Children
Beds HH
w/o
Children
Beds HH
w/ only
Children
Total Year-
Round
Beds
Total
Seasonal
Beds
Overflow
Beds
Total Beds
(All Types)
Total
HMIS
Beds
PIT
Count
Utilization
Rate
Mt. Airy Bethesda Inc. Stenton Family Manor C HC 57 203 203 203 203 176 87%
North Philadelphia Health System (NPHS) JOH - Miracles in Progress II Sanctuary Program C SM 44 44 44 0 36 82%
Northwest Philadelphia Interfaith Hospitality
Network NPIHN EH C HC 7 21 21 21 0 15 71%
One Day at a Time OAS - ODAAT (Lehigh) C SM 13 13 13 0 6 46%
One Day at a Time ODAAT Winter Initiative (SF) C SF 0 14 14 14 5 36%
One Day at a Time ODAAT Winter Initiative/Cold Blue C SM 50 50 50 0 0%
One Day at a Time SH - Homeless Outreach C SM 13 13 13 0 13 100%
One Day at a Time SH - Safe Haven C SM 25 25 25 0 25 100%
One Day at a Time SH - Women's Entry C SF 15 15 15 0 14 93%
PathWays PA RHY Shelter C YF 5 5 5 5 4 80%
People's Emergency Center People's Emergency Center - Gloria's Place C HC 6 57 57 57 57 47 82%
Prevention Point Philadelphia Point of Refuge C SMF 24 24 0 20 83%
Project HOME Kairos House (Temp) C SMF 0 1 1 0 0 0%
Project HOME St. Columba's Winter Respite/Temp C SM 5 5 10 0 2 20%
Project HOME St. Elizabeth's Recovery Residence - EH C SM 5 5 5 0 5 100%
Project HOME Winter Respite C SF 9 9 0 9 100%
Project HOME Women of Change Winter Respite/ Temp C SF 5 5 10 0 1 10%
Resources for Human Development Inc. Fernwood East C SM 0 70 70 70 48 69%
Resources for Human Development Inc. Fernwood West C SM Yes 66 66 66 66 66 100%
Resources for Human Development Inc. JOH - New Start I C SM 29 29 29 0 24 83%
Resources for Human Development Inc. JOH - New Start II C SM 16 16 16 0 14 88%
Resources for Human Development Inc. JOH - Womanspace C SF 10 10 10 0 10 100%
Resources for Human Development Inc. SH - Kailo Haven C SM 30 30 10 40 0 40 100%
Resources for Human Development Inc. SH - La Casa C YM Youth 10 10 10 0 9 90%
Resources for Human Development Inc. SH - Progress Haven C CO 20 20 20 0 20 100%
Resources for Human Development Inc. SH - RHD Cedar Park C SF 22 22 22 0 22 100%
Resources for Human Development Inc. Woodstock Family Center C HC 64 210 210 210 210 177 84%
SELF Inc. Atrium (PNH) Winter Beds C SM 40 40 40 40 100%
SELF Inc. Erie House C SF 25 25 25 25 22 88%
SELF Inc. OAS - Richard Jones House C SM 12 12 12 0 10 83%
SELF Inc. Outley Community Room C SM 40 40 40 40 36 90%
SELF Inc. Outley House C SM 232 232 232 232 109 47%
SELF Inc. SH - Park Avenue C SM 19 19 19 0 19 100%
SELF Inc. Station House C SM 100 100 100 100 95 95%
SELF Inc. Susquehanna House Shelter C SF 22 22 22 22 22 100%
Sobriety through Outpatient (STOP) OAS - TARP Recovery House C SM 16 16 16 0 9 56%
Stop and Surrender OAS - Stop and Surrender C SM 30 30 30 0 24 80%
Student Run Emergency Housing Unit of
Philadelphia/ Project HOME SREHUP C SM 22 22 0 15 68%
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PA - 500 Philadelphia CoC - 2017 Housing Inventory Chart Emergency Shelter
Organization Name Project NameInventory
Type
Target
Pop. A
Target
Pop. B
McKinney
Funding?
Units HH
w/
Children
Beds HH
w/
Children
Beds HH
w/o
Children
Beds HH
w/ only
Children
Total Year-
Round
Beds
Total
Seasonal
Beds
Overflow
Beds
Total Beds
(All Types)
Total
HMIS
Beds
PIT
Count
Utilization
Rate
Sunday Breakfast Rescue Mission Men's Shelter + Recovery Program C SM 250 250 250 0 138 55%
Surge Recovery OAS - Yesha House of Healing N SM 25 25 25 0 19 76%
The Salvation Army Eliza Shirley C HC 21 100 100 100 100 57 57%
The Salvation Army Salvation Army-Red Shield C HC 41 119 119 119 119 111 93%
Urban Affairs Coalition Center for H.O.P.E. C SM Yes 174 174 174 174 174 100%
Urban Affairs Coalition Simpkins House C SF 32 32 32 32 32 100%
Volunteers of America Delaware Valley Inc. VOA Winter Initiative C SM 10 10 10 0 0%
Women Against Abuse Ameya's Place C SFHC DV 40 85 15 100 100 0 88 88%
Women Against Abuse Carol's Place C SFHC DV 40 85 15 100 100 0 98 98%
Youth Service Inc. Youth Emergency Service C YMF 24 24 24 24 21 88%
Total Current and New Beds 465 1,559 2,064 29 3,652 349 87 4,088 2,773 3,275 80%
Total Under-Development Beds 25 20 45 45
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PA - 500 Philadelphia CoC - 2017 Housing Inventory Chart Transitional Housing
Organization Name Project NameInventory
Type
Target
Pop. A
Target
Pop. B
McKinney
Funding?
Units HH
w/
Children
Beds HH w/
Children
Beds HH
w/o
Children
Beds HH
w/ only
Children
Total Year-
Round
Beds
Total
HMIS
Beds
PIT
Count
Utilization
Rate
1260 Housing Development Corporation Sheila Brown Women's Center C HC DV Yes 9 27 27 0 20 74%
AchieveAbility AppleTree Housing C HC Yes 19 57 57 57 43 75%
AchieveAbility Haddington Housing Initiative C HC Yes 21 53 53 53 35 66%
Carson Valley Children's Aid CVCA Transitional Housing Program C SMF+HC Youth Yes 12 24 12 36 36 21 58%
Catholic Social Services Visitation Homes C HC Yes 18 48 48 48 48 100%
Covenant House Pennsylvania Rights of Passage C YMF Youth 2 4 16 20 0 20 100%
Dawn's Place Dawn's Place C SF DV 10 10 0 6 60%
DePaul USA DePaul House C SM 27 27 27 23 85%
Dignity Housing Dignity II Transitional Housing C SFHC Yes 14 42 2 44 44 46 105%
Dignity Housing
Dignity III - Better Options for Self-Sufficiency
(BOSS) C HC Yes 8 24 24 24 23 96%
Drueding Center Project Rainbow C HC Youth Yes 30 81 81 81 74 91%
Families Forward Philadelphia Families in Transition (FFP) C HC Yes 22 86 86 86 83 97%
Families Forward Philadelphia Melville Way C HC Yes 8 32 32 32 22 69%
Fresh Start Foundation GPD Fresh Start Veterans Program (3017) C SM VET 30 30 30 29 97%
Fresh Start Foundation GPD Fresh Start Veterans Program (3309) C SM VET 15 15 15 15 100%
Friends Rehabilitation Program Inc. FRP THP C HC 34 98 10 108 108 96 89%
Friends Rehabilitation Program Inc. FRP THP - Rapid Response N HC 5 15 15 15 12 80%
Gaudenzia Foundation Inc. Gaudenzia OHCD Transitional Program C SMF HIV 7 7 7 7 100%
Gaudenzia Foundation Inc. Gaudenzia Transitional Living Program (OSH) C HC 17 40 40 40 38 95%
Germantown Life Enrichment Center Penn Free C SM 45 45 45 45 100%
HELP Development Corporation HELP Philadelphia C HC Yes 50 115 115 115 114 99%
Impact Services Corporation GPD Dual Diagnosis II C SM VET Yes 32 32 0 29 91%
Impact Services Corporation GPD Independence Zone C SMF VET 4 4 0 4 100%
Impact Services Corporation GPD VA-Hancock C SMF VET Yes 29 29 0 26 90%
Impact Services Corporation GPD Veteran Shared Housing Initiative/ DDX I C SM VET Yes 24 24 0 20 83%
Methodist Family Services of Philadelphia Bridge House C SF 32 32 32 24 75%
Northern Children's Services Generations II C HC Youth Yes 8 24 24 24 16 67%
Northwest Philadelphia Interfaith Hospitality
Network NPIHN TH C HC 8 20 20 0 20 100%
PathWays PA PathwaysPA Transitional Living Program C SFHC Youth 3 7 2 9 9 9 100%
PathWays PA RHY TLP Philly N SMF+HC Youth 3 6 2 8 8 8 100%
People's Emergency Center 3902 Transitional Housing C HC Youth Yes 11 38 38 38 21 55%
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PA - 500 Philadelphia CoC - 2017 Housing Inventory Chart Transitional Housing
Organization Name Project NameInventory
Type
Target
Pop. A
Target
Pop. B
McKinney
Funding?
Units HH
w/
Children
Beds HH w/
Children
Beds HH
w/o
Children
Beds HH
w/ only
Children
Total Year-
Round
Beds
Total
HMIS
Beds
PIT
Count
Utilization
Rate
People's Emergency Center Rowan House C HC Yes 26 74 74 74 66 89%
Potters House Mission Potters House C HC 6 21 21 21 14 67%
Project HOME GPD St. Elizabeth's Recovery Residence C SM VET 12 12 0 12 100%
Resources for Human Development Inc. Families in Transition (RHD) C HC 17 43 43 43 43 100%
SELF Inc. SELF Inc. Transitional Housing C SF 20 20 20 20 100%
Sunday Breakfast Rescue Mission Wayne Hall C HC 9 23 23 0 19 83%
The Doe Fund Ready Willing & Able C SM 70 70 70 64 91%
Valley Youth House Committee Inc. Philadelphia Transitional Support Project C SMF+HC Youth Yes 17 38 21 59 59 42 71%
Whosoever Gospel Mission New Life Program C SM 55 55 0 53 96%
Women Against Abuse Sojourner House C HC DV Yes 15 70 70 0 48 69%
Total Current and New 392 1,110 477 0 1,587 1,261 1,378 87%
Total Under-Development 0 0 0 0 0 0
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PA - 500 Philadelphia CoC - 2017 Housing Inventory Chart Safe Haven
Proj. Type Organization Name Project NameInventory
Type
Target
Pop. A
Target
Pop. B
McKinney
Funding?
Units HH
w/
Children
Beds HH
w/
Children
Beds HH
w/o
Children
Beds HH
w/ only
Children
Total Year-
Round
Beds
Total
HMIS
Beds
PIT CountUtilization
Rate
SH Bethesda Project My Brother's House C SM Yes 20 20 20 20 100%
SH Project HOME St. Columba's Safe Haven C SM Yes 25 25 0 24 96%
SH Project HOME St. Columba's Safe Haven II C SM Yes 15 15 0 15 100%
SH Project HOME Women of Change C SF Yes 25 25 0 25 100%
Total Current and New 0 0 85 0 85 20 84 99%
Total Under-Development 0 0 0 0 0 0
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PA - 500 Philadelphia CoC - 2017 Housing Inventory Chart Permanent Housing
Organization Name Project NameInventory
Type
Target
Pop. A
Target
Pop. B
McKinney
Funding?
Units HH
w/
Children
Beds HH w/
Children
Beds HH
w/o
Children
Beds HH
w/ only
Children
CH
Beds
Total Year-
Round
Beds
Total
HMIS
Beds
PIT CountUtilization
Rate
1260 Housing Development Corporation 4th Street ACCESS C SMF 1 2 23 25 25 25 100%
1260 Housing Development Corporation Center West/Walnut Access C SMF+HC Yes 6 18 41 59 59 55 93%
1260 Housing Development Corporation CTT SPC-scattered sites C SMF Yes 20 20 20 20 20 100%
1260 Housing Development Corporation HOPIN I C SMF+HC Yes 25 75 57 132 132 115 87%
1260 Housing Development Corporation HOPIN II C SMF+HC Yes 20 90 40 130 130 110 85%
1260 Housing Development Corporation HOPIN IV C SMF Yes 1 2 39 41 41 40 98%
1260 Housing Development Corporation New Keys (1260) C SMF Yes 35 35 35 35 34 97%
1260 Housing Development Corporation Pennsgrove Permanent Housing C SMF Yes 10 10 10 10 100%
1260 Housing Development Corporation Reed/Preston Permanent Housing C SMF+HC Yes 2 6 20 26 26 26 100%
1260 Housing Development Corporation SAFE - Shelter Plus Care C HC Yes 30 110 110 110 103 94%
1260 Housing Development Corporation Thompson Street Permanent Housing C SMF Yes 1 2 19 21 21 21 100%
AchieveAbility Cecil Housing C HC Yes 7 21 21 21 15 71%
Action Wellness Casa Nueva Vida C SMF+HC HIV Yes 10 25 3 28 28 28 100%
Action Wellness Harbor Project C SMF HIV 20 20 20 20 20 100%
Action Wellness Positive Living C SMF+HC HIV Yes 8 20 10 30 30 27 90%
Action Wellness Supportive Housing for Persons with Disabilities C SMF+HC HIV Yes 6 22 11 33 33 28 85%
Asociacion de Puertorriquenos en Marcha Inc. Escalera / LHSI C SMF HIV Yes 24 24 24 17 71%
Asociacion de Puertorriquenos en Marcha Inc. Hogar de Esperanza C SMF+HC HIV Yes 4 8 6 14 14 12 86%
Asociacion de Puertorriquenos en Marcha Inc. Hogareno C SMF+HC Yes 9 33 19 52 52 52 100%
Asociacion de Puertorriquenos en Marcha Inc. SERA C HC Yes 13 50 50 50 38 76%
Bethesda Project Bethesda Bainbridge C SM Yes 30 15 30 30 30 100%
Bethesda Project Brother's Keeper C SM 2 2 2 2 100%
Bethesda Project Connelly House (Bethesda)/Samaritan S+C C SM Yes 24 24 24 24 23 96%
Bethesda Project Domenic House C SMF Yes 7 7 7 7 100%
Bethesda Project Mary House C SM Yes 4 4 4 4 100%
Bethesda Project N. Broad Street SRO C SMF Yes 49 25 49 49 48 98%
Bethesda Project Sanctuary C SM Yes 16 8 16 16 15 94%
Bethesda Project Spruce Street C SF Yes 16 8 16 16 16 100%
Calcutta House Calcutta House Apartments C SMF HIV Yes 4 4 4 4 100%
Calcutta House Independence Place (I & II) C SMF HIV Yes 6 6 6 6 100%
Calcutta House Independence Place Expansion U SMF HIV Yes 12 12 12 0
Calcutta House Serenity Court C SMF HIV Yes 9 9 9 9 100%
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PA - 500 Philadelphia CoC - 2017 Housing Inventory Chart Permanent Housing
Organization Name Project NameInventory
Type
Target
Pop. A
Target
Pop. B
McKinney
Funding?
Units HH
w/
Children
Beds HH w/
Children
Beds HH
w/o
Children
Beds HH
w/ only
Children
CH
Beds
Total Year-
Round
Beds
Total
HMIS
Beds
PIT CountUtilization
Rate
Citizens Acting Together Can Help Inc. Patriot House C SMF VET Yes 15 15 15 15 15 100%
City of Philadelphia & Philadelphia Housing
Authority Blueprint Partnership - Families C HC 300 900 900 0 579 64%
City of Philadelphia & Philadelphia Housing
Authority Blueprint Partnership - Families U HC 300 900 900 0