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Continuum of Care presents strategic action plan as funding and county coordination increase
Summary
The Continuum of Care and lead agency Task Force for Ending Homelessness described a newly revised strategic action plan, reporting improved data quality, expanded membership across outlying counties, and increased funding in 2024–25; commissioners asked about outreach, reentry and coordination with landlords and service providers.
The Continuum of Care’s lead agency, the Task Force for Ending Homelessness, presented a strategic action plan update and progress report to the Alachua County Board of County Commissioners on April 22, describing expanded funding, improved data quality and new outreach and landlord-engagement strategies.
The presentation, led by Jacob Torner, vice president of programs at the Task Force for Ending Homelessness, summarized work since a National Alliance to End Homelessness review and outlined nine strategic objectives that range from implementing housing-first best practices to expanding shared housing, diversion, prevention and coordination with hospitals, jails and schools.
Why it matters: County and regional partners said they have increased the continuum’s capacity to move people out of encampments and into housing, and commissioners…
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