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Housing

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Aim

No goals have been set

Metrics

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A3

Stabilizing the Chronically Homeless A3

Improved Data A3

Packets

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Developed Materials

  • Housing Workgroup Overview
  • Coordination of Housing Efforts

Charter

Click here to view the charter for the SDOH: Housing RHIP Workgroup.

Funded Initiatives

Thrive Central Oregon- Service Maintenance & Expansion

Thrive Central Oregon will grow to meet current and future demand for services from Central Oregonians who are homeless or at risk of homelessness by expanding our ability to provide creative affordable housing solutions. We ...

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NeighborImpact

NeighborImpact represents and serves economically disadvantaged residents of Deschutes, Crook and Jefferson counties. They assist families and individuals with housing stabilization, early education, childcare, access to food and more. This project aims to keep low- ...

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Jericho Road

Jericho Road, a Redmond area non-profit provides a variety of programs including Weekend Food for Students, Immediate Emergency Help, a Hot Meal Program six nights a week and a Housing Assistance program. Since 2005 the ...

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Housing for All (H4A)

H4A is an innovative regional housing consortium formed to address the multiple dimensions of the housing affordability and availability crisis in Central Oregon, and includes health and human services agencies, private developers, regional businesses, non-profits, local ...

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Thrive Central Oregon

Thrive Central Oregon seeks to connect individual needs with community resources. Individuals and families who are living in poverty are often in need of social services and support. A lack of knowledge of what the ...

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House the Children

Providing safe, affordable and sober housing is a goal of Pfeifer and Associates for all of our clients and their families. With funding from the Central Oregon Health Council for our HOUSE THE CHILDREN project, ...

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Land Use Consultant

Sisters H4H is currently building on a 17 lot subdivision in Sisters. Nine of the homes that have been built are occupied, and construction on two others is underway. The funding from the Health Council ...

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Regeneration House

Redemption House Ministries has successfully opened Regeneration House, a homeless shelter for men in Prineville. The goal is to provide a safe environment for men to sleep, shower, wash their clothes and relax. The men ...

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DAWNS House

The mission of DAWNS House is to provide a safe and compassionate living option for homeless, newly sober women seeking long-term recovery. Providing guidance and assistance to help the women reclaim their lives, DAWNS House ...

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Warming Shelter for Bend

The Warming Shelter is a low barrier shelter that opens when the temperature drops below 30 degrees. The shelter is stationed at the Pfeifer and Associates building at 23 NW Greenwood Av. Bend Oregon. Each ...

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Critical Home Repairs Survey in South Deschutes County

Given general economic in south Deschutes County over the past several years, a growing number of disadvantaged homeowners have requested assistance for home repairs that are essential to their continuing occupancy of their homes. The ...

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Central Oregon FUSE – Permanent Supportive Housing Project

Central Oregon FUSE (Frequent Users System Engagement) is bringing the Housing First model to the Central Oregon region and developing an optimal service delivery model/models and partnerships to address the needs of this high-risk homeless ...

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Affordable Homeownership Database

Kor has onboarded our homeownership management database, HomeKeeper, and has had 3-hours of training from a HomeKeeper professional to learn how to use and customize it. We have also successfully created online forms for our ...

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Hamlets Meth Remediation

Following the closure of Kah-nee-ta Resort & Spa in September 2018, the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs became the managing authority for the resort property including a 50-unit apartment complex (which had been used primarily ...

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About Workgroups

The Central Oregon Health Council assembled RHIP Workgroups, groups of community professionals focused on some aspect of the Regional Health Improvement Plan, in 2016 to strategize and address the RHIP Health Indicators for each area of focus.

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