In a recent board meeting, significant strides were announced in addressing homelessness within the community. The board revealed the acquisition of a new van for $14,000, which will facilitate shuttle services for individuals in need. This initiative is part of a broader strategy to enhance support for homeless participants.
Additionally, plans are underway to develop transitional housing, utilizing funds previously allocated for motel vouchers. This shift aims to provide more stable living conditions for those experiencing homelessness, marking a pivotal step in the board's commitment to long-term solutions.
Training in the Georgia Homeless Management Information System is also a priority, ensuring accurate data collection for the county's homeless population. This database is crucial for tracking and addressing the needs of individuals in the area.
The board is actively seeking to hire a full-time case manager and will continue to serve as a field site for interns, providing them with essential real-world experience. Furthermore, there are plans to recruit additional peer mentors, recognizing their significant impact on the lives of those they assist.
These initiatives reflect the board's dedication to improving the lives of homeless individuals and fostering a supportive community environment.