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CASE MANAGEMENT

HOMELESS PREVENTION
 
Homeless Prevention Services are housing relocation and stabilization services and short and/or medium-term rental assistance necessary to prevent an individual or family from moving into an emergency shelter. Homeless prevention must be provided in accordance with housing relocation/stabilization requirements, short- and/or medium-term rental assistance requirements, and written standards and procedures established under 24 CFR 576.400, as amended.
 
Individuals or families defined as At-Risk of Homelessness and Category 2, imminent risk of homeless, Category 3, homeless under other federal statutes, or Category 4, fleeing/attempting to flee DV (where the individual or family also meets the criteria for category 1) AND with an individual and family annual income, not exceeding thirty percent
(30%) AMI are eligible for homeless prevention assistance


SUPPORTIVE SERVICES ONLY PROGRAM

A program serving individuals and families who need assistance in crisis situations that may threaten their ability to remain self-sufficient. This program provides financial assistance with supportive services for those who are homeless. These services include medical, dental, vision, nutrition, education, childcare, transportation, life skills training, and mental health counseling.

TRANSITIONAL HOUSING PROGRAM

A program that provides housing and supportive services for people moving from homelessness to independent living. Program funds help homeless people live in a stable place, increase their skills and their income, and gain more control over the decisions that affect their lives.

OUTREACH

From our Hands to your Heart: Programs designed to provide a Hand between the agency and community partners in any effort to assist the needy with housing, supportive services, clothing, and referrals to educational, employment, and other resources.
SOUTH GEORGIA PARTNERSHIP TO END HOMELESSNESS (SGPEH)
601 N LEE STREET
VALDOSTA, GA 31602
229-293-7301
mathis@sgpeh.org