Supportive Housing Populations definition
Supportive Housing Populations means households headed by person(s) with any type of disability, households that are homeless or at-risk of homelessness, or households that need access to supportive services in order to maintain housing.
Supportive Housing Populations means people who need and are eligible for permanent supportive housing, as defined above.
Supportive Housing Populations means households headed by person(s) with any type of disability, households that are homeless or at-risk of homelessness, households that need access to supportive services in order to maintain housing, transition aged youth with Department of Children and Family Service involvement, or households meeting the definition of homeless or homeless at-risk under the HEARTH Act. This definition specifically includes Class Members in Williams v. Rauner, Colbert v. Rauner, and Ligas v. Norwood.
More Definitions of Supportive Housing Populations
Supportive Housing Populations means people who need supportive services to access and maintain affordable housing, are experiencing or at risk of homelessness (as defined by the HEARTH Act), are living with disabilities, and/or are experiencing or at risk of institutionalization.
Supportive Housing Populations means households headed by persons with disabilities and households that are homeless or at-risk of homelessness who need access to supportive services in order to maintain housing.
Supportive Housing Populations means households headed by person(s) with any type of disability, households that are homeless or at-risk of homelessness, households that need access to supportive services in order to maintain housing, or households meeting the definition of homeless under the HEARTH Act.