Resource Center for the Homeless
Summary
The Resource Center for the Homeless is a program that provides services to persons who are homeless or at immenent risk of becoming homeless.
Status
The City was awarded a $38,000 Community Services Emergency Homeless Grant Program (EHP) grant from the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs (TDHCA). This grant was to be used to renovate additional space to expand services at the Homeless Resource Center (HRC) to add an optometry clinic, a supervised day room for homeless children and two exam rooms to enable the Austin/Travis County Health and Human Services Department to expand clinic services which are currently only offered at the HRC on a very limited basis.
Issues
Downtown merchants and businesses initially objected to the City leasing this facility to Helping Our Brothers Out, Inc. (HOBO). They expressed concerns about security, and that the presence of this facility would discourage further business development in the area because the number of homeless persons frequenting the area would increase. HOBO's lease with the City was made contingent upon HOBO taking reasonable steps to address these concerns.
Description
The Resource Center for the Homeless is located downtown at the corner of San Antonio Street and W. 2nd Street. Services provided include case management and supportive services designed to provide assistance to eligible clients. Assistance includes clothing, food, haircuts, use of the telephone and message services to facilitate employment and access to a variety of services and facilities including mail, laundry, bathroom, shower and temporary storage.
Basic Data
Project Contact: David Davis, Department of Health and Human Services, 320-5700
Project Manager: Helping Our Brothers Out, Inc. (HOBO), 476-4357
Revised Aug. 18, 1993
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