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The Rental
Assistance and Eviction Prevention
program has continued to gain momentum in the last
fiscal year. The program, which was expanded last year to the Santa
Clara Valley, continues to grow in order to meet the ever increasing
needs of families and individuals within Ventura County. According
to the 10-Year Strategy to End Homelessness for Ventura County,
6,000 people experience homelessness within the county in one year,
and on any given day 83 families (with three persons per household)
are living on the streets. The Homeless Prevention Task Force for
Ventura County recently determined that helping households maintain
their housing is crucial to the long-term goal of ending the cycle
of homelessness that faces 2,000 households within Ventura County in
one year.
Project
Understanding was chosen to be one of three agencies that will
distribute funds raised by the city of Ventura to assist residents
of Ventura to maintain their housing through the provision of rental
assistance. Project Understanding has been dedicated to providing
rental assistance to residents throughout the county of Ventura and
will continue to do so as part of this strategic plan.
The rental
assistance program is designed to either assist families who are
currently homeless get into permanent housing or to prevent families
from being evicted from their permanent housing. Rental assistance
is provided to families in the form of a one-time grant that funds a
maximum of one month’s rent. The funding is awarded to families who
have an income that would typically sustain them but experience an
unexpected circumstance that makes it impossible to pay rent.
Funding can also be used to assist families with the first month’s
rent once the deposit for housing has been paid. Families must
complete a thorough application process and work closely with the
housing case manager to ensure that the appropriate referrals are in
place so that the family is stabilized.
This year, Project
Understanding assisted 172 people either attain or maintain
permanent housing through the provision of rental assistance. One
such family was a two-parent household with two teenage children.
The family was dependent on two incomes to pay rent, so when one
parent unexpectedly lost his job the family found themselves on the
verge of eviction. Both parents were employed again by the end of
the month, but without a grant to assist with the payment of rent,
the family would have lost their housing before having a chance to
catch up. This is just one of the many families who are in need of
assistance due to unforeseen circumstances and a quick turn of
events.
Though Project
Understanding continues to increase the level of assistance that is
provided to families throughout Ventura County, there are still many
families that do not receive the much needed assistance due to a
lack of funding available. It is through donations such as yours
that this assistance is available to the members of your community.
Thank you for your continued support of this program.
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