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Will CT Budget Include Family Homeless?

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Monday, April 15, 2013   

HARTFORD, Conn. - Families with children are the fastest-growing sector of Connecticut's homeless population, and that's why local advocates are hoping this year's state budget includes funding for "Rapid Re-Housing."

According to Lisa Sementilli, deputy director of the Connecticut Coalition to End Homelessness, the state got a chance to, in effect, test-drive Rapid-Re-housing with stimulus dollars, and the evidence shows it's an effective tool, especially for combating family homelessness.

"It's a model that's been tried both in Connecticut and the nation, and it works," Sementilli declared. "It's cost-effective, it's short-term assistance, and it keeps people out of shelters."

Sementilli said the program moves families from shelters or emergency situations quickly, which helps create stability once they are housed.

State lawmakers are expected to decide next week whether to adopt Governor Dannel Malloy's proposal to include $250,000 in funding in the two-year budget.

Sementilli reported that several thousand Connecticut households were able to access rapid re-housing during the last round of major stimulus funding from the federal government. She said the state used the money mainly to assist homeless families and single parents.

"So, we have Connecticut-based results, and we know that very few people, less than ten percent of the people who received that type of assistance during the 'stimulus,' ever returned to needing to stay in an emergency homeless shelter," she stated.

Sementilli noted that homelessness among Connecticut families with children jumped by 16 percent from 2010 to 2012, and more than 4,000 families are projected to need rapid re-housing in the state during the next five years. Her group is part of the "Opening Doors - Connecticut" plan, which aims to end family homelessness in the state by 2020.

More on rapid re-housing is on the web at CCEH.org.




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