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Official Document Type
Application
Approved Date
03/23/2010
Control Number
2010-075D
Agenda Item Number
8.B.
Entity Name
HUD Renewal Grants 2009
Subject
New Chronics
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9621
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A TRUE COPY <br /> CERTIFICATION! ON LAST PAGE <br /> JX BARTON , CLERK <br /> Applicant : Indian River County Board of Commissioners 32960 <br /> Project : New Chronics FL0119C41-1090802 <br /> Project Name New Chronics <br /> Project Type Renewal Project <br /> Program Type S + C <br /> Content depends on " Project Type " selection <br /> Component Type TRA <br /> Content depends on " Program Type " <br /> selection <br /> In which state is the project located ? Florida <br /> (for multiple state selections hold CTRL+ Key) <br /> In which Congressional District( s ) is the FL- 016 , FL-015 <br /> project located ? <br /> (for multiple selections hold CTRL + Key) <br /> Provide a general description of the project . <br /> ( Max 3000 characters ) <br /> This renewal project will provide permanent housing and supportive services for <br /> homeless disabled adults who are chronically homeless and severly mentally ill . <br /> Particpants will be housed in scattered site fair market rental housing in Indian <br /> River County . New Horizons of the Treasure Coast will provide supportive <br /> services to these clients who require medications management and group <br /> treatment as well as individual counseling and extensive supportive housing <br /> services to help them remain in the housing and avoid repeated psychiatric <br /> hospitalization . <br /> Exhibit 2 Page 3 03/04/2010 <br />
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