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Innovative strategies tackle homelessness in Centennial

July 16, 2024 | Centennial, Arapahoe County, Colorado



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Innovative strategies tackle homelessness in Centennial
In a recent government meeting, officials discussed ongoing efforts to address homelessness in the Centennial area, focusing on the implementation of the Homeless Management Information System (HMIS) and various collaborative initiatives aimed at reducing the number of families experiencing homelessness.

The HMIS is designed to track individuals and families who are literally homeless, including those living in motels or doubled up with others. A coordinated entry assessment, known as the Vulnerability Index - Service Prioritization Decision Assistance Tool (VI-SPDAT), is utilized to prioritize individuals based on their vulnerability. Currently, there are 15 households living in motels, three in cars, and 51 camping, with additional individuals in precarious housing situations.

Key partnerships have been established with local school district liaisons and housing coordinators to identify affordable housing resources and reduce barriers for those with criminal records. The meeting highlighted the importance of collaboration with organizations such as the Cherry Creek School District and a tech nonprofit focused on landlord engagement.

Efforts to alleviate encampments were also discussed, with only one encampment reported in the area. The officials noted the importance of working with various agencies, including the Arapahoe County Sheriff's Office and the behavioral health manager from the Arapahoe County Jail, to streamline services for individuals transitioning from incarceration.

Future initiatives include a back-to-school event scheduled for August 4, which aims to provide resources for families experiencing homelessness. The event will take place at the Centennial Center Park and is expected to be larger than last year's event, reflecting a commitment to community support.

Overall, the meeting underscored a multi-faceted approach to tackling homelessness, emphasizing the need for ongoing collaboration, resource allocation, and community engagement to effectively support vulnerable populations in the Centennial area.

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