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AP-10 Consultation - 91.100, 91.200(b), 91.215(1) <br /> 1. Introduction <br /> The 2018 Action Plan is prepared in consultation with community, governmental, public housing <br /> authorities, and nonprofit service and neighborhood organizations. Several federal, state and regional ' <br /> sources for information on economic, health, assisted housing, and social service issues are <br /> utilized. Dialogue with local sub-grantees and the Continuum of Care (CoC) is on-going. ' <br /> Provide a concise summary of the jurisdiction's activities to enhance coordination between <br /> public and assisted housing providers and private and governmental health, mental health ' <br /> and service agencies (91.215(1)). <br /> The City of South Bend has a seat on the CoC and attends regular monthly meetings.The Continuum <br /> continues to be very active in working cooperatively to apply for relevant grants, and to assess its <br /> funding opportunities/challenges. <br /> Regular CoC participants include: <br /> 1 <br /> • Oaklawn Psychiatric Center, which works primarily with mental illness issues; <br /> • AIDS Ministries/AIDS Assist, which provides services to HIV/AIDS patients; ' <br /> • Youth Service Bureau, which services unaccompanied youth under the age of 25; <br /> • YWCA, a domestic violence shelter; <br /> • Dismas House, which serves ex-offenders; , <br /> • Brightpoint, which serves to eliminate conditions of poverty; <br /> • The Center for the Homeless which provides services to homeless persons/families; <br /> • Life Treatment Centers, which treats persons with substance addictions; and, <br /> • The Veterans Administration, serving the veteran population. In addition, regular meetings <br /> and/or discussions with representatives of local housing authorities, Bridges out of Poverty, and <br /> the St.Joseph County Health Department take place. <br /> On behalf of efforts related to the St.Joseph County CoC, the City of South Bend contracted with the <br /> Corporation for Supportive Housing's (CSH) National Consulting Team to explore the action steps <br /> needed to bring the CoC into compliance with current federal guidance and regulations. In addition to , <br /> requesting analysis of current administrative and oversight compliance,the St.Joseph County CoC <br /> expressed interest in exploring the option of joining the Indiana Balance of State CoC. After review and <br /> consultation with CSH, the St.Joseph County CoC unanimously approved reaching out and pursing the ' <br /> process to join the Balance of State.The St.Joseph County CoC officially joined the Indiana Balance of <br /> State CoC in 2017 and is now known as the St.Joseph County Regional Planning Council (SJC RPC). <br /> Annual Action Plan 6 ' <br /> 2018 <br /> OMB Control No:2506-0117(exp.06/30/2018) <br />
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