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5 Houslng and Ecaentlgl ileedr srnhHEfll <br />5.1 Allowable lnterventions <br />All housing intervention definitions can be found in Section 1.4 <br />5.1.1 Temporary Housing lnterventions./ Transitional Housing (TH) <br />s.t.2 Permanent Housing lnterventions./ Homelessness Prevention (HP) <br />./ Rapid Re-Housing (RRH) <br />,/ Permanent Supportive Housing (PSH) <br />5.1.3 Services Only lnterventions,/ Street Outreach <br />5.2 HEN Household EligibilitY <br />A household is one or more individuals seeking to obtain or maintain housing toget her. The entire <br />household must be considered for eligibility determination and services. A household does not <br />include friends or family that are providing temporary housing. Refer to Appendix E: Household <br />Eligibility Requirements. <br />A household's primary nighttime residence, where they sleep the majority of the time, is used for <br />determining eligibilitY. <br />A household's current nighttime residence, where they slept last night, is used for determining HMIS <br />project entry. <br />Eligible HEN households must meet both housing status and income requirements as detailed in the <br />following sections. <br />Housing Status <br />Homeless <br />OR <br />At Risk of Homelessness <br />lncome <br />HEN ReferralTAND <br />5.3 HEN Housing Status Eligibility <br />5.3.1 Homeless <br />Households are homeless if they are unsheltered or residing in a temporary housing program, as <br />defined below. <br />7 HEN Referral includes households who have a HEN Referral and households enrolled in General Assistance (ABD recipient) and General Assistance <br />pregnancy (pregnant women Assistance recipient) from the washington state Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS) as documented in <br />the Benefits Verification System (BVS). <br />eage I z+