Coordinated Outreach Events Connect Over 1,700 Unhoused San Diegans to Homes and Services
CITY-SPONSORED EVENTS ACROSS SAN DIEGO SERVE TO ESTABLISH RELATIONSHIPS THAT LEAD TO ACCEPTANCE OF HELP TO END INDIVIDUALS HOMELESSNESS
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Thursday, Sept. 1, 2022
CONTACT:
MayorPress@sandiego.gov
SAN DIEGO As part of his comprehensive strategy to get people experiencing homelessness off the streets and into care, Mayor Todd Gloria announced today that 1,731 unhoused San Diegans have been connected to housing, shelter and social services at a dozen different focused outreach events across San Diego since last fall. A fifteenth event was recently held over three days in Northeast San Diego.
What ends homelessness is housing, and these coordinated outreach events provide opportunities to meet people where they are with the purpose of connecting them with services and putting them on a path to permanent housing, Mayor Todd Gloria said. Allowing people to live on the streets is inhumane, and we will continue to hold these events as long as there are people who need our help.
Since October 2021, the Citys Homelessness Strategies and Solutions Department, in partnership with dozens of other government agencies and social-service organizations, has led coordinated street outreach events in City Heights, Midway, Barrio Logan, Balboa Park, Barrio Logan, Logan Heights, Ridgeview-Webster, Rolando Village, Hillcrest, North Park, Ocean Beach, Mission Bay and Mission Beach.
The acceptance of services by unsheltered residents are tracked by providers, who establish relationships with the goal of ultimately getting every client into a permanent home with the support they need to successfully end their homelessness. To date, the Citys coordinated outreach events have resulted in the following outcomes:
- 1,470 individuals received critical health services such as wound care and medical referrals
- 181 were placed into short-term or long-term housing
- 504 people progressed toward housing readiness by securing identification and other documents required by prospective landlords
- 903 accessed self-sufficiency programs and services, such as CalFresh, general relief, Medi-Cal and CalWorks for families with children.
These events stemmed from a month-long pilot concentrated outreach effort developed by the San Diego Housing Commission following the vision of Mayor Todd Gloria in the July 2021. Seeing the collective impact of the collaboration between the City, County, Regional Task Force on Homelessness and community organizations, the concept was operationalized by the newly formed Homelessness Strategies and Solutions Department in the fall. Since October 2021, this multi-disciplinary outreach approach has evolved to include over 20 consistent community-based providers in addition to City and County agencies.
Among the partners that participate in the Citys coordinated street outreach events are:
PARTNER AGENCY/ORGANIZATION | ROLE |
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City of San Diego | Operations Coordination |
County of San Diego Office of Homeless Solutions | Benefits Specialist (CalFresh, General Relief, MediCal), Outreach Social Worker, County Public Health Nurses |
Regional Taskforce on Homelessness | Community Outreach Coordinator |
People Assisting the Homeless | Outreach Specialist (Rapid Response & Mobile Resolution) |
Father Joes Villages Outreach | Outreach Specialist |
San Diego Housing Commission | Coordinated Intake Shelter Referral |
Alpha Project | Outreach Specialist |
N.A.M.I. | Mental Health Outreach/Social Security Advocacy/Job Development |
Downtown San Diego Partnership | Outreach Specialist |
San Diego Youth Services | Transition-age Youth Outreach Specialist & PEER Support |
The San Diego LGBT Community Center | LGBTQ Transition-age Youth Outreach Specialist |
VA Homeless Outreach | Outreach Social Workers |
Courage to Call | Veteran Outreach Specialist |
CityNet | Caltrans ROW Outreach Workers |
Dreams for Change Dreams Cuisine | Workforce Development, Safe Parking |
Third Avenue Charitable Organization | Birth Certificate (In State Voucher & Out of State) |
Uplift San Diego | DMV Transportation, Supportive Services |
Father Joes Villages Street Health | Mobile Clinic (wellness exams, vision, hearing, mental health and medical referral) |
Health Care In Action | Mobile Clinic (wellness exams, vision, hearing, mental health and medical referral) |
StreetVets | Mobile Veterinary Clinic |
The Citys provides and publishes after-action reports detailing services provided at each of the Coordinated Outreach Events are available on the Homelessness Strategies and Solutions website at https://www.sandiego.gov/homelessness-strategies-and-solutions/data-reports.
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