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Program: Housing Services Office Housing Assistance Fund Policy

Agency: ALAMEDA COUNTY BEHAVIORAL HEALTH CARE SERVICES (ACBHCS)



Description
Offers a fund that provides a flexible source of financial help for BHCS consumers and their families to move out of homelessness. The Fund is intended to help individual consumers get and maintain long-term, stable housing. Provide up to one year of follow-up/case management services after help has been provided. Work with mental/behavioral health care providers to ease help, supply paperwork for funding, and the ongoing case management services.

For application, click here.


Program Phones:
510-567-8016Phone
Main number to Martin Pacheco

Website: www.acbhcs.org/clinical-support-referrals/housing-services/
Email: HSO@acgov.org

Location information
Sites offering this program
+ Oakland- 1900 Embarcadero ->
 
Location: 1900 Embarcadero, Suite 206
Oakland, CA 94606
(Map)

Hours of operation
Program Hours:

Open:
Closed:
Mon
8am
5pm
Tue
8am
5pm
Wed
8am
5pm
Thu
8am
5pm
Fri
8am
5pm


Disabilities Access: No information has been provided by Agency.
Mailing Address: 1900 Embarcadero, Suite 206, Oakland, CA 94606

Program Delivery
Eligibility: Applicants for assistance must meet all of the following criteria:



The household seeking assistance must include an adult with a serious mental illness or child with a serious emotional disorder with an identified on-going BHCS-funded specialty mental health service provider. Only County or BHCS-contracted mental health service providers with the capacity and expectation of ongoing consumer follow-up for at least one year are eligible to assist applicants to access these funds.

The household seeking assistance must be currently homeless or at-risk of homelessness:

The requested assistance is expected to help stabilize the household in housing of their choice over the long-term.

The service provider and applicant make a commitment to work together to achieve long term housing stability. This includes developing a housing stability plan and budget with the applicant and may also include periodic home visits, regular contact, and working relationships with the property manager to address housing-related concerns.

The applicant agrees that the service provider will provide the Housing Services Office with information about the applicant’s housing situation and stability through six and twelve month check-in calls after receiving assistance.
Languages: English
Application Process: Visit the website to print out application. Fax or email completed application.
Program Fees: Call for fee information
Documents Required: Fully completed, signed, original invoice
Original W-9 form with signature
Vendor Update Form (110-13)
Defined coverage area:
CA-Alameda County


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