06/27/2013

Spotlight on Housing and Community Services Agency of Lane County

The Housing and Community Services Agency (HACSA) of Lane County partnered with Sponsors, Inc. to develop Roosevelt Crossing, a 72-bed transitional housing development specifically designed for returning ex-offenders. With Sponsorsā€™, Inc. unique and successful model for returning ex-offenders to the community, the service program includes short- and long-term housing, food, clothing, transportation, healthcare and counseling.

Roosevelt Crossing is based on the beliefs that people can and do change, and that a strategic intervention at the appropriate moment can serve as a catalyst in that change. Nearly 70% of participants leave the Sponsors, Inc. program fully employed, in full compliance with release requirements, and with affordable and sustainable housing. Because of this success, HACSA received a national NAHRO (National Association of Housing and Redevelopment Officials) award of excellence in program innovation ā€“ affordable housing.

To fund the project, HACSA used Low Income Housing Tax Credits, federal program dollars, and state and local resources.

HACSA offers this advice to other PHAs, ā€œClients work closely with sponsoring case managers. Services include a reentry resources center (jobs program); a mentoring program; education program (support for students engaged in higher education); moral recognition therapy (MRT) classes; bus pass and bicycle availability. On site there is a fitness center, a basketball court, a garden, a library and warehouse (with donated goods for client use).ā€

Learn more about HACSAā€™s program, view documents they used to implement the program, and learn from other PHAs on CSHā€™s PHA Webpage and in our Toolkit.

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