Served Population Sample Clauses

Served Population. Grantee shall serve single adults, 18 years old and older, who are experiencing homelessness and do not have a fixed, regular, or adequate nighttime residence.
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Served Population. Grantee shall serve formerly homeless and income-eligible adults aged 18 years or older without the custody of minors below 18 years of age.
Served Population. Grantee shall serve individuals and families experiencing homelessness who need access to safe storage of belongings for a limited time period, as determined by the Grantee with Department of Homelessness and Supportive Housing (HSH) approval.
Served Population. Grantee shall serve formerly homeless single adults and adult couples (without custody of minor children) who meet the Department of Homelessness and Supportive Housing (HSH)-established eligibility requirements and are referred by the HSH Access Point system. Eligibility criteria include meeting a definition of homelessness at the time of referral and placement, specifically established benefits and/or income criteria and ability to live independently within the structure of the housing program. All new clients placed will be referred by the HSH Housing Access Team. Only individuals who are County Adult Assistance Programs (CAAP) recipients at the time of acceptance into housing may be placed into a vacancy.
Served Population. Grantee shall serve people experiencing homelessness, as defined by the Department of Homelessness and Supportive Housing’s (HSH) Definitions and those who are eligible for Problem Solving, as defined by the HSH Problem Solving Guide.
Served Population. Grantee shall serve single adults, 18 years old and older, who are experiencing homelessness and do not have a fixed, regular, or adequate nighttime residence. Grantee shall work with guests to accommodate service/companion/support animals at the shelter. Grantee may accept guests with a single pet. Guests with an animal, service/companion/support or pet, are responsible for the care of the animal, following the programs guidelines and having the animal under their control at all times within the facility.
Served Population. A. Contractor shall serve formerly homeless and income-eligible adults aged 18 years or older without the custody of minors below 18 years of age. This shall include tenants who must meet more specific eligibility criteria as required by the funding source for their housing sites: 1. In housing units funded through the Mental Health Services Act (MHSA), Contractor shall serve adults living with a Mental Health diagnosis and Full- Service Partnership Authorization from Behavioral Health Services (BHS) from the Department of Public Health (DPH). 2. In housing units funded through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Continuum of Care (CoC) program, contractor shall serve chronically homeless adults. 3. Contractor shall serve formerly homeless and income-eligible adults aged 55 or older at the LeNain. B. Contractor shall serve existing tenants of the housing sites whose tenancy began prior to Master Lease initiation.
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Served Population. Contractor shall offer and provide voluntary services to unsheltered adults, youth including Transitional Aged Youth (TAY)1, and families experiencing chronic homelessness in San Francisco. People experiencing unsheltered homelessness2 is defined as those persons who do not have a primary fixed nighttime residence and are living in a place not meant for human habitation (i.e., sleeping outdoors, in a car, park bench, encampment etc.). For individuals served through Projects for Assistance in Transition from Homelessness (PATH)3 grant funding, Contractor shall serve individuals with a diagnosed mental illness who are experiencing chronic homelessness.
Served Population. Contractor shall provide security services to sites, which may include locations where HSH clients are provided with services. HSH sites may include, but are not limited to: 1. Access Points where people experiencing homelessness may be assessed for needs and eligibility; 2. Temporary Shelter, including Emergency Shelters, Navigation Centers, Transitional Housing, and SAFE Centers where clients stay while accessing other services and seeking housing solutions; 3. Housing for formerly homeless clients; and 4. Office Buildings, where client service may also be offered. HSH and its nonprofit service providers deliver services to a diverse and vulnerable population that is experiencing homelessness. The served population faces barriers to housing and employment and may live with mental and/or physical health issues; drug and/or alcohol abuse; and may have experienced trauma. Clients may speak languages other than English or have limited English proficiency. Contractor shall treat all site visitors (e.g. HSH clients, community members, nonprofit service providers, City staff) at all sites with dignity and respect.
Served Population. Grantee shall serve Transition Age Youth (TAY) aged 18 to 24, who are experiencing homelessness and meet the criteria of income below 50 percent of Area Median Income (AMI), as verified and documented by Housing-Focused Case Management provider(s).
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