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San Bernardino CountyEnding Veteran’s Homelessness401 =>0 Strategy
September 22, 2016Slide2
Seattle
Asheville, NC
Boston
Reno
Key West
California
Santa Barbara
New York
Waco
Atlanta
Broward County
Dayton
Richmond
Gainesville
Portland
Minneapolis
Jacksonville
Chicago
Denver
Indianapolis
Los Angeles
Louisville
Minnesota
Quincy
Salt Lake City
San Diego
Completed Studies
San Francisco
Maricopa County
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Lee County
Maine
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North Carolina
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Fort Worth
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Sioux Falls
Dallas
Cincinnati
Studies in Australia, Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal, Halifax
Santa ClaraSlide3
Cost Benefits AnalysisSlide4
San Bernardino County
Ending Veteran’s HomelessnessSlide5
The 401 => 0 StrategySlide6
Results: Ending Veteran Homelessness
600
100
300
7/2015
11/20157/201640190Veterans Housed563 Housed
Total cases resolved:730Slide7
National Decrease in Number of Homeless Veterans2001- 2016
250,000
225,000200,000
175,000150,0002006200920102011
125,000100,00074,367Est.: 250,000 in 2001
76,609195,000131,000200765,455
201274,087201455,619
60,579201350,000
25,000201549,68947,72539,47117% decrease2016
San Bernardino County’s 31% decrease exceeds national reductionsSlide8
5 YEAR / 2011 – 2016
Homeless Veterans Sheltered & UnshelteredSlide9
Achieving Results: The 401 => 0 StrategySlide10
Advisory Board
CEO SB County
SBC Administrative Office/Human Services
SBC Veteran’s Affairs
SBC Behavioral Health SBC Community Development & Housing SBC Housing Authority SBC Office of Homeless Services SBC Sheriff SBC Workforce Investment Board Light House Social Service Centers
Loma Linda University Health CEO National CORE 211 Access & Mobility Coordinator United Way Faith Advisory Council CEO Arrowhead United Way Executive Director California Apartment Association IE Goodwill Southern CaliforniaCEO Inland Valley Hope PartnersSlide11
Impediments Identified and AddressedSlide12
2016 LEAVE NO VET OUT STRATEGYSlide13
What WorkedSlide14
What Did Not WorkSlide15
Enhanced Strategic ElementsSlide16
Applying Lessons LearnedSlide17
Philip Magano
, President & CEOSlide18
Questions?