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Homeless Sample Clauses

Homeless. Goal: To increase or maintain the probability of clients remaining in community housing and not becoming homeless. Objective: No more than five percent (5%) of clients in the Rehabilitation program shall become homeless. Data collection to be completed by Contractor.
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Homeless. Dayton Leadership Academies - Dayton View coordinates services with the Resident District when a student is determined to be homeless under the XxXxxxxx-Xxxxx Homeless Assistance Act. Children and youth in homeless situations will be provided services comparable to those received by other students, including transportation to and from their school of origin, to the extent possible. In addition, the homeless child will: • Be eligible to receive transportation services • Be allowed to receive additional educational services, if eligible • Receive meals under school nutrition programs • Not be denied enrollment based on lack of proof of residency The director of family and community outreach is the liaison for students in homeless situations and will ensure that the rights of homeless students are protected and that they have the opportunity to reach the same high academic standards expected of all students.
HomelessAn individual who lacks a fixed and regular nighttime residence or an individual whose primary nighttime residence is: a. A supervised shelter designed to provide temporary accommodations; b. A halfway house or similar institution that provides temporary residence for individuals; or c. A place not designed for, or ordinarily used as a regular sleeping accommodation for human beings (e.g., a hallway, bus station, or a lobby).
Homeless. A child is considered homeless if she/he is identified as lacking a fixed, regular and adequate nighttime residence by the Sponsor’s homeless liaison, or by the director of a homeless shelter.
Homeless. The contractor shall provide services to homeless students consistent with the Institution's and the Contractor's policies and procedures.
Homeless. Enter the number of clients who responded “Yes” to the question, “Are you homeless?” These clients should report the zip code as that of their last permanent address.
HomelessAn individual or family who lacks consistent housing; who live on the streets; stay in an abandoned building, vehicle or other areas not intended for human habitation.
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Homeless. 1. An individual or family who lacks a fixed, regular, and adequate nighttime residence, and previous housing was located in Orange County. 2. An individual or family with a primary nighttime residence located in Orange County, that is a public or private place not designed for or ordinarily used as a regular sleeping accommodation for human beings, including, but not limited to, a car, park, abandoned building, bus station, train station, airport, or campground. 3. An individual or family living in a supervised publicly or privately-operated shelter located in Orange County, designated to provide temporary living arrangements, including hotels or motels paid for by federal, state, or local government programs for low-income individuals or by charitable organizations, congregate shelters, or transitional housing. 4. An individual who resided in a shelter or place not meant for human habitation, located in Orange County and who is exiting an institution where he or she temporarily resided located in Orange County. 5. An individual or family who has no subsequent residence identified. 6. An individual or family who lacks the resources or support networks needed to obtain other permanent housing. 7. Unaccompanied youth and homeless Participants with children and youth defined as homeless under any other federal statute, as of the effective date of this program, who meet all of the following: a. Have experienced a long-term period without living independently in permanent housing. b. Have experienced persistent instability as measured by frequent moves over that long-term period. c. Can be expected to continue in that status for an extended period of time because of chronic disabilities, chronic physical health or mental health conditions, substance addiction, histories of domestic violence or childhood abuse, the presence of a child or youth with a disability, or multiple barriers to employment.
HomelessAn individual or family described in one (1) or more of Subparagraphs 10 2.6.1 through 2.6.8. 11 2.4.12.6.1 An individual or family who lacks a fixed and, regular, and adequate 12 nighttime residence; and .
Homeless. Under HSRA, the definition is limited to: (A) An individual or family who lacks a fixed, regular, and adequate nighttime residence, meaning: (i) An individual or family with a primary nighttime residence that is a public or private place not designed for or ordinarily used as a regular sleeping accommodation for human beings, including a car, park, abandoned building, bus or train station, airport, or camping ground; (ii) An individual or family living in a supervised publicly or privately operated shelter designated to provide temporary living arrangements (including congregate shelters, transitional housing, and hotels and motels paid for by charitable organizations or by federal, state, or local government programs for low-income individuals); or (iii) An individual who is exiting an institution where he or she resided for 180 days or less and who resided in a shelter or place not meant for human habitation immediately before entering that institution; (B) An individual or family, who will imminently lose their primary nighttime residence, if: (i) The primary nighttime residence will be lost within 14 days of the date of application for Continuum of Care services; (ii) No subsequent residence has been identified; and (iii) The individual or family lacks the resources or support networks, such as family, friends, and faith-based or other social networks, needed to obtain other permanent housing;
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