Program areas at The Catalyst Foundation
Provide case management services to a person experiencing homelessness with various medical and behavioral health issues faced, as they move into and maintain permanent supportive housing. Intensive Case Management Services shall include, but not be limited to, the following authorized activities: outreach and engagement; intake and assessment; service planning; housing and rental assistance; linkages to health, mental health, substance use disorder services and other supportive services; ongoing monitoring and follow-up; assistance with benefits establishment, transportation, and legal issues; crisis management; eviction prevention; client education; housing location services; coordination and collaboration with Housing For Health partners; etc.
Provide educational programs to address the impact of human emotional pain and trauma as the root cause and driving force of crime, violence, homelessness, incarceration, unhealthy relationships, and other forms of anti-social and/or self-destructivebehavior.
Provide targeted advocacy to assist individuals who are homeless or at risk of homelessness in obtaining sustainable income by helping them to create claims for different streams of government benefits, including SDI, SSDI, CAPI and VA benefits.
CDCR $2229,377 BSCC-WHO $208,126 BSCC-RA $796,934, Cal-AIM 80,015