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Program: Omega Project - Next Move Homeless Services

Agency: Next Move Homeless Services, Inc.


Resource Number: 4093504
Alternate name: Previously known as Sacramento Area Emergency Housing Center - SAEHC; Omega

Description
Provides permanent housing and continued supportive services to 15 singles and 22 families who have multiple and severe disabilities. Provides permanent housing with continued case management, housing, mental health, and youth development.

Workshops offered to help clients better their skills in:
  • Health and Mental Health Maintenance; Recovery and Relapse Prevention; Recreation
  • Parenting and Family Dynamics; Communication; Life-skills
  • Money Management, Housekeeping, Nutrition
  • Landlord-Tenant Relations; Outstanding Legal Obligations,
  • Coping Skills and Conflict Resolution
  • Prevocational Training; Community Service
Households must have a Shelter Plus Care (SPC) voucher.


Program Phones:
2-1-1
VI-SPDAT Appointments - 2-1-1 Sacramento
916-498-1000
VI-SPDAT Appointments - 2-1-1 Sacramento

Website: www.nextmovesacramento.org
Email: info@nextmovesacramento.org

Location information
Sites offering this program
+ Omega Project ->
 
Program Hours:
2-1-1 VI-SPDAT Assessment Appointments: Seven days a week, 24-hours
Description: No physical address.
Disabilities Access: Potential limitations to access – call for details. Designated, accessible parking spaces.
Mailing Address: No Mailing Address.
Service Area:

Program Delivery
Eligibility: Chronically homeless individuals and families with documentation of disabilities and a Shelter Plus Care (SPC) voucher.
Languages: English
Application Process: Entry is conducted through the county-wide Coordinated Entry System (CES). In order to be prioritized and placed on the By-Name List (community-wide waitlist) for CES-related housing services, individuals/families must complete a Vulnerability Index-Service Prioritization Decision Assistance Tool (VI-SPDAT) assessment. Once on the list, individuals/families will be prioritized and matched with housing interventions based on vulnerability and program eligibility.

VI-SPDAT assessments are conducted through a variety of community service providers for their existing program participants or community-wide through the 2-1-1 Coordinated Entry System Line, Seven days a week, 24 hours a day.

Please note, housing providers and 2-1-1 staff are not able to directly accept or make placements as matching to housing programs is done exclusively by the CES system.
Payment methods:
Program Fees: No fees for program but voucher requires 30% of income for rent to landlord.
Documents Required: Households must have a Shelter Plus Care (SPC) voucher.
Government-issued ID, SS card, homeless verification, chronically homeless verification, disability certification, income verification, and birth certificates for minors.
Capacity: 37 Households
Service Area:
Defined coverage area:
CA-Sacramento County


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