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Haven for Hope reports high engagement in Leon Valley outreach pilot
Summary
Haven for Hope told Leon Valley council that a two-person outreach team enrolled 270 unsheltered people into HMIS in the pilot year (8/1/24–9/30/25); 124 accepted shelter and 52 remained housed per HMIS retention tracking, a rate the presenter said is well above HUD averages.
Alberto Rodriguez, vice president of operations for Haven for Hope, told the Leon Valley City Council on Nov. 18 that a county-funded street outreach pilot in Leon Valley enrolled 270 unsheltered individuals into the Homeless Management Information System (HMIS) from Aug. 1, 2024, through Sept. 30, 2025.
Of those 270 people, Rodriguez said 124 accepted shelter services and 111 were enrolled at Haven for Hope; of those 111, 52 had remained out of homelessness in the period reviewed. Rodriguez characterized that as a roughly…
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