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4. Partnerships: List your key community partnerships for the proposed project and what <br />their role will be. (250 words max.) <br />HopeSource case advocates and managers will regularly collaborate with and refer to <br />the Housing Authority for VASH for veterans and Section 8 housing vouchers for <br />qualified households; Comprehensive Healthcare, which provides mental health and <br />supportive housing for individuals coming out of therapeutic treatment; WorkSource <br />employment specialists who coordinate with HopeSource to provide employment search <br />and preparation resources if the client can work; DSHS-SNAP and temporary financial <br />benefits that provide security as clients construct their safety net; The Social Security <br />SOAR program, to assist in moving from disability to ability; Central Washington <br />Disability Resources and Elmview, who provide training and disability support; FISH, <br />who offers food and social support; Free Clinic Dental & Vision, which provides access <br />to medical treatment. <br />HopeSource case advocates do an intensive intake, identifying the needs of the client <br />and begin creating stability plans for housing and employment. Case advocates <br />regularly interact with, monitor, and measure client progress as long as they are in a <br />HopeSource program. <br />HopeSource actively seeks input and feedback in the groups where they participate, <br />such as the KCHN Leadership Council and Board, the HUD Continuum of Care Steering <br />Committee, the A-Team, Rotary Club, and the Chamber of Commerce. <br />Any construction or rehabilitation will focus on local builders and contractors. <br />I <br />Doc lD: 827c530853eb58e65a7bdf36e0b276d23884551f