Program areas at Licking County Coalition for Housing
The transitional Housing program provided temporary (ave. 6 months) Housing and supportive services to 101 homeless men, women and children during the 2022-2023 fiscal year in scattered sites throughout the city of newark. In addition, the veterans administration-funded homeless veteran grant and per diem (gdp) program served 14 veteran households (15 adults and 3 children) in 5 units, in partnership with licking/knox goodwill industries and the columbus va.
Supportive services for veteran families (ssvf) is funded by the veterans administration (va). Ssvf provides supportive services and Housing support to very low-income veterans (adults and families) who are homeless or at-risk for homelessness. During the 2022-2023 fiscal year, 99 persons (75 veteran households) received financial assistance and case management for homelessness prevention or rapid re-housing assistance in Licking, knox and coshocton counties.
Lcch's rapid re-housing program provides re-housing assistance, administrative oversight, and case management services. During the 2022-2023 fiscal year, 588 homeless persons (including children) received financial aid for rent and/or security deposits. The rrh program consists of three components: rapid re-housing Ohio (rrho) for families only residing in the 80 Ohio counties outside the 8 metropolitan areas, lcch's rapid re-housing effort targeted to single adults or adults without children residing in Licking County and region 9 rapid re-housing that serves the six counties included in the Ohio balance of state homeless planning region 9: Licking, fairfield, knox, holmes, coshocton and muskingum counties. Rrohio served 155 households (256 adults and 261 children). Lcch rr served 17 households (18 people). Region 9 rr served 53 households (53 people).
Community transitions program
Project homeline
Returning home Ohio
Internal revenue service, vita
Housing opportunities for persons with aids
Rental activity
Transition age youth
Grant per diem