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Kittitas County 5-Year Homelessness Plan 2025-2030
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4/9/2026
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Calvin Lee
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wraparound services for peopte in transitional housing, teaching peopte things they didn't learn <br />growing up, trust and connection with others, and prevention. <br />CotvttvtuNtclttoH <br />. lmproved info sharing about resources already. Education of general poputation <br />BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SENVICES <br />' lncreased access and avaitabitity to substance use disorder/atcohol use disorder treatment <br />and detox within the county. Behavioral heatth services. 24 hour direct link to SUD/behaviora[ health services through hot line or peer/care <br />navigation <br />SHELTER AND TRANSITIONIT HOUSINC <br />' Transitional housing with wrap around services and structure program to receive services <br />(housing) <br />' Short-term year-round shetter-converting to long term housing (with access to shower, <br />laundry, storage). Create year round safe, clean, dry, warm space with laundry and showering capabitities <br />for atl (no trespassing peopte) <br />. "Transitionat housing could be more rehabititative and wraparound. lt's not just <br />'Here's your housing,' but also'Here are the steps and things you need to meet."' <br />. "lncreasing access to more locat, more in the moment treatment...would be huge. I <br />think it's a huge barrier for peopte." <br />. "We tatk about trust. Att someone needs is one friend, on person to connect with, and <br />they coutd be a heatthy human being for the rest of their life." <br />. "...we can look at prevention as a community and as individuats. What can we do to <br />foster love, warmth, communication, and access to a[[ the good things?" <br />Low EnforcementlLocal Government: The common themes among participants included Shetter <br />and TransitionaI Housing, and an increase in Avaitabte Housing. Outtiers inctuded increased <br />avaitabitity of behaviorat heatth services, and organizational liaisons with other organizations such <br />as FISH. There was atso discussion about high rent being a primary cause of hometessness, <br />location of the steep center, and increasing affordable housing stock. <br />SHTTTER AND TRANSITIONAL HOUSING. Year-round shetter. Property for temporary structures <br />' A continuum of shelter to transitional housing with onsite services. More temporary/transitional housing <br />Avlr-lslr HousrNG. Affordabte construction/regutations. Existing structures to utilize/modify for housing <br />"l don't want to use the term 'tent city,' but something to get peopte out of the <br />etements. " <br />"The biggest driver of hometessness statewide is rents. BehavioraI heatth issues are <br />tied in, but rents are so high..." <br />a <br />a <br />11
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