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10/17/2017
Meeting title
Commissioners' Agenda
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Commissioners' Auditorium
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205 West 5th Room 109 - Ellensburg
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Review of Grant Applications and Consideration of the Homlessness & Affordable Housing Committee's Recommendation for Allocations Towards the Homelessness and Affordable Housing Grant Applications for 2018
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Board Discussion and Decision
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40005
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2. Project Description Summary: Provide a brief summary the project being proposed and <br />a general description of how it will address homelessness or affordable housing in <br />Kittitas County. Be sure and indicate whether the proposal is intended to provide direct <br />client services or construction, maintenance, or improvement of housing facilities. (250 <br />words max.) <br />The Senior Support & Advocacy Program (SSAP) formerly Senior Rent Assistance, <br />Addresses homelessness for seniors who are homeless or at risk of homelessness and who are <br />over the age of 65 and stabilizes thein in safe housing. The advocate case manager administers a <br />thorough assessment of need and connects seniors to food, energy assistance, public <br />transportation, mental and physical health, socialization, and to Hope University coaching in <br />budgeting, saving money when you shop, credit and debt. energy conservation, healthy eating <br />and exercise. This supports vulnerable seniors in moving as far toward self-sufficiency as is <br />possible given their age and situation. <br />I -Io eSOLirce is re uestin funding for direct service rental assistance of $125,507 initially with <br />an escalator of 5% per year through 2023. These funds will immediately remove the wait list. <br />SSAP has historically ensured that 24 vulnerable seniors annually are prevented from remaining <br />or returning to homelessness. Data indicate that 70 additional seniors could require assistance or <br />become homeless in the next three to five years. <br />
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