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TOPICVILLAGELINK TO PROOF POINTVIANOTES ON IMPACT
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Stable Housing
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The Cottages at Shattuck Village - Boston, MALINKNews StoryWithin the first seven months of opening, 50 village guests had moved into permanent housing. For context, Shattuck is an 18-shelter village.
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Casitas de Esperanza - San Jose, CALINKNews StoryReported in Oct ’22 that 67% of people who’ve lived at CE have found permanent housing
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Redondo Pallet Shelter - Redondo Beach, CALINKProvider Flyer62% of Redondo Beach Pallet shelter residents permanently housed (for comparison, average in the SPA is 17%)
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Safe Rest Villages - Portland, ORLINKHMIS Dashboard226 people served, and more than half have exited to temporary or permanent housing. Most of those who stayed were there for less than 80 days.

Link to this HMIS dashboard where impacts are changing, and include outcomes from various programs *Note: Menlo Park SRV doesn't use Pallet Shelters).
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Redondo Beach, CALINKNews Story30 people moved to permanenrt housing in first year
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Dairy Drive - Madison, WILINKNews story40% (24 out of 60 served) moved into permanent housing since opening
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Boston, Shattuck, MALINKNews StoryAs of September 2022 , more than 50 people have been placed into permanent housing through this transitional program.
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Chico, CALINKNews ArticleIn the first 3 months 51 residents have been referred to housing eligibility and navigation services
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Tacoma Stability Site, WALINKNews ArticleFrom opening to April 22: served more than 570 individuals, and about 20 to 30 percent of them have transitioned to permanent housing
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City of Burlington, VTLINKReportIn the first 51 days, 2 people exited to permenent housing, 1 person exited to treatment facility
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New Beginnings - Fayetteville, ARLINKEmailFall 2021- Spring 2022 20 people maintained residence since opening, 3 people moved to long term supportive residency
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Acquired Benefits Since Entry
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New Beginnings - Fayetteville, ARLINKEmailFall 2021- Spring 2022 13 people started using helath insurance, 7 people have begin disability application process
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City of Burlington, VTLINKReportIn the first 51 days 3 poeople referred for employment, education and training, and 1 person referred to legal services
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Employment
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New Beginnings - Fayetteville, ARLINKEmailFall 2021- Spring 2022 6 people have improved employment or income, 7 people have acquired government IDs
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Chico, CALINKNews ArticleIn the first 3 months 34 residents met with employment services
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Peoria SOS - Aurora, COLINKEmailIn the first 9 months, we have seen 14 residents transition to longer term housing options, 18 residents begin work or an employment program, and over 350 case management appointments.
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Acceptance Rates
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Chambers + Peoria Villlages - Aurora, COLINKEmail80% of encampment dwellers stated they would accept an offer to stay at a Pallet community vs 10% offered a cot in a local congregate shelter.
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Shattuck Village - Boston, MALINKNews Story"City officials say a recent survey of roughly 140 people who were sleeping in the 77 tents near the intersection showed that more than 95 percent said they would be willing to leave their tents for such housing, if it were available."
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Redondo Beach, CALINK78% average acceptance rate with some months at 100% attendance in Homelessness Court (higher than what is typical for this population).
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Resident Health Wellbeing
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New Beginnings - Fayetteville, ARLINKEmailFall 2021- Spring 13 people started using helath insurance, 7 people have begin disability application process
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The Outpost 6-Mo - Vancouver, WALINKVillage ReportLoaded with stats on pgs 2 & 3
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The Outpost 1-Yr - Vancouver, WALINKVillage ReportLoaded with stats on pgs 2 & 4
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Hope Village 6-Mo - Vancouver, WALINKVillage ReportLoaded with stats on pgs 2 & 5
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Springboard Pallet Village, DELINKNews Story7 people entered treatment programs in first 6 weeks
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City of Burlington, VTLINKReportPallet shelters kept guests warm in very cold weather (at a cost of ~$10 per shelter per day). In the first 51 days 28 people connected to case management, 2 people referred to metal health services, 3 people referred to substance abuse tratement, 1 person referred to chronic care initiative
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Crime Reduction
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Denver Study, COLINKNews StoryTotal crime in Denver during the first year of the pandemic was up 8.2% in the city, and up 16.4% in areas that would soon house SOS villages. In 2021, crime in Denver rose 6.1%, however in neighborhoods that now hosted SOS village, crime decreased by 19.2%. (note: this study is not only about Pallet communities, but non-congregate emergency shelters, generally.)
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Emergency Response Rates
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The Outpost 6-Mo - Vancouver, WALINKVillage ReportTons of stats on pg 3 of the report
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The Outpost 1-Yr - Vancouver, WALINKVillage ReportTons of stats on pg 3 of the report
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Hope Village6-Mo - Vancouver, WALINKVillage ReportTons of stats on pg 3 of the report
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Dairy Drive - Madison, WILINKNews StoryThe number of police calls to Dairy Drive decreased by almost 50% during the January to April period in 2022 compared to the same period in 2023.
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Everett, WALINKVideoPolice calls for service in the areas have declined by 11% where transitional housing and services are available.
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Cost of homelessness
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Homelessness in Silicon Valley, CALINKStudyThe​ ​top 5 percent​ of the homeless population accounts for ​47 percent of all public costs​. Within this population,​ 2,800 individuals​ are categorized as “persistently homeless” and have an average public cost of $83,000 per year.
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Rapid-Response
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Sonoma County, CALINKNews Story60 shelters built in 10 days
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Riverside, CALINKNews Story30 shelters built in 4 days
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Rapid Shelter Columbia, SCLINKNews StorySite went from email to opening in 72 days
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City of Burlington, VTLINKReportPallet Shelter was able to follow through on delivery and construction to agreed timelines and provided ongoing support
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Positive Community Impact
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EGM, Everett, WALINKVideoOngoing support
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Redondo Beach, CALINKProvider FlyerSignificant reduction in City Homelessness Population; 44% decrease from 2020 to 2022. (For comparison, SPA 8 had a 17.4% increase).
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