Housing in Pasadena
Supportive Housing Programs
Many times, the needs of low and very low income persons and family extend well beyond housing. Households may require a complex matrix of supportive services that enable them to stabilize their situations and live comfortably in a supportive environment. The premise of the Supportive Housing Program is to provide affordable, decent, safe, and sanitary housing that focuses on the persons who reside under the roof by addressing their supportive services needs through the following programs:Tenant-Based Assistance for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) and HOME Programs. These two programs provide tenant-based rental assistance to very low income individuals and families living with HIV/AIDS, plus case management and supportive services. The supportive services address the immediate and long-term needs of the participants including health care, mental health, substance abuse, public benefits, private insurance and legal assistance.
Shelter Plus Care (SPC): Assists homeless individuals and families with mental disabilities, chronic substance misuse, and/or infected with HIV/AIDS by providing long-term affordable rental housing and a broad range of supportive services. The goal of SPC is to increase the participants' independent living skills, build self-confidence, and to become productive members of the community.
HOPWA: This program is designed for homeless persons living with HIV/AIDS, and provides affordable, decent, safe, and sanitary rental housing coupled with an array of supportive services. Two housing options are available:
- independent living in a private dwelling unit, allowing families with HIV/AIDS to remain intact through the help of a stable and supportive environment
- congregate living with private amenities (e.g. kitchen and bathroom facilities) and on-site supportive services.
For more information on the Supportive Housing Programs listed above, please contact Program Coordinator at (626) 744-8300
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