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Haven for Hope tells Leon Valley council its street outreach pilot enrolled 270 people and doubled HUD engagement rates
Summary
Haven for Hope told the Leon Valley City Council that its Bexar County-funded street outreach pilot (Aug. 2024–Sept. 2025) enrolled 270 unsheltered people into HMIS and got 124 into shelter — roughly a 46% engagement rate, about double HUD averages, the presenter said.
Alberto Rodriguez, vice president of operations for Haven for Hope, told the City of Leon Valley on Nov. 18 that a two-person outreach team working in a county-funded pilot enrolled 270 unsheltered individuals into the county Homeless Management Information System (HMIS) and connected 124 of them to shelter services.
“We've served 270 individuals and enrolled them into our HMIS system,” Rodriguez said, adding that 124 accepted shelter services, “That is a 46 percent success rate.” He contrasted that…
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