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activities with additional public services. Examples of existing and current public service providers and <br />non-profit support services that assist in long term recovery are: <br />Vru�I�JJU9G,p�1l�>t,WVlysYJ,�//� ViiiiilllllllUlllll�lllr� !llr����!/(�1�1!!!11/�0 , ({{fff(« <br />UJ1111111111�>IJ1JJ�(((1(��((��1���������1((�((((I<IfllU�llll>,f�ll��>,fllll>,rllll>,filll��ll>,fliliuf�ii60lIlIIUIIIIUIIIIUIIIIUIIIIUIIIIUIIIlU�1)J1111�J1(1J��((��������������������1((((I<IIfII�IIIIUIIIIUIIIIUIIIIUIIIIUIIIIU��lll�llil�llii�fll�>,Ill�lll>I�f�l��llll�nlll�lll>,`i�ill>,�I111�lIIlUIIIIUIIIIUIIIIUIIIIU <br />BlIanco River Regional Recovery Coolydurnation (Efforts for Voluntary Agelncies. <br />Yearn (BR3T) <br />Austin Disaster Relief Network U nnmiet Needs Funding Partner of BR3T <br />ClIhristiani Arra IMinistries Volunteer Construction <br />World Renew Disaster Response Volunteer Construction <br />Texas Baptist Disaster Recovery Volunteer Construction <br />Southern Baptist Disaster Reluef Volunteer Construction <br />United Methodist Cornrnittee on Relief Case Management <br />PIresbyterian Disaster Assistance Volunteer Construction <br />Lutheran Disaster Response Construction Management <br />Bf. Vincent de Paull Providing House in a Box Program <br />Texans Recovering Together dental Health IBenefits <br />Couuthslde Community Centers Cense Management for AIII Saints Fllood victims <br />ConinlUnit^y Action Inc. of Centrall Case Management alndImmediate INeeds Funding <br />Texas <br />C3athollic Charities U nurnet Needs Funding Partner of BR3T <br />United Way of Hays County Unrnet Needs Funding Partner of BR3T <br />NOMADS Mission Volunteers V'ollunteer Colnstructlon <br />The City uses up to $450,000 from the General Fund budget to provide annual grants to local non-profit <br />organizations that provide services to the low, very low, and homeless population, including support to <br />all three of the aforementioned shelters. The City also utilizes their regular annual CDBG funding to <br />provide public services such as supporting the Hays -Caldwell Women's Center. The City has also <br />provided funding over a number of years to the Southside Community Center for a housing <br />rehabilitation program. This program helps prevent homelessness by ensuring that the owner occupied <br />housing for low and very low income families remains decent, safe, and sanitary. <br />Should the need to provide for additional support services become apparent throughout the recovery <br />process, the City will explore ways to provide services such as, but not limited to, transitional housing <br />assistance, down payment assistance, case management services, and legal services. Case management <br />services will also be a part of the City's housing program as designed. <br />Additionally, through the City's housing program, the City will be rehabilitating and reconstructing both <br />owner occupied and rental single-family housing units, therefore providing for multiple options for <br />those still in need of recovery assistance. All units that are rehabilitated or reconstructed will be built in <br />accordance with the most up to date and resilient construction methods. <br />The City will take care to protect its very low income individuals from being further burdened by virtue <br />of participating in a housing program. The City understands that many potential applicants have a robust <br />local support system to assist them in moving their possessions to a storage unit and provide them with <br />a place to stay during construction activities. However, some applicants may require supportive <br />Last Updated 3/03/20 Page 43 of 63 <br />