Homeless Sample Clauses

Homeless. Goal: To increase or maintain the probability of clients remaining in community housing and not becoming homeless. Objective: No more than five percent (5%) of clients in each of the programs listed above in this Paragraph III.C. shall become homeless. Data collection to be completed by Contractor.
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Homeless. Dayton Leadership Academies - Dayton View coordinates services with the Resident District when a student is determined to be homeless under the XxXxxxxx-Xxxxx Homeless Assistance Act. Children and youth in homeless situations will be provided services comparable to those received by other students, including transportation to and from their school of origin, to the extent possible. In addition, the homeless child will: • Be eligible to receive transportation services • Be allowed to receive additional educational services, if eligible • Receive meals under school nutrition programs • Not be denied enrollment based on lack of proof of residency The Director of Family and Community Outreach is the liaison for students in homeless situations and will ensure that the rights of homeless students are protected and that they have the opportunity to reach the same high academic standards expected of all students.
Homeless. The distribution site agrees to serve homeless recipients and use discretion in providing the types of foods that are appropriate and easy to use and prepare. Homeless persons may lack documentation to verify identity or residence. In case of lack of documentation for homeless persons, the distribution site should indicate “none” in the address section of the signature sheet.
Homeless. An individual who lacks a fixed and regular nighttime residence or an individual whose primary nighttime residence is:
Homeless. 1. An individual or family who lacks a fixed, regular, and adequate nighttime residence, meaning: • Has a primary nighttime residence that is a public or private place not meant for human habitation (i.e. bus or train stations, airports, or camping grounds, cars, abandoned buildings, parks, sidewalks, etc.). • Is living in a publicly or privately operated shelter designated to provide temporary living arrangements (including emergency shelters, transitional housing, and hotels/motels paid for by charitable organizations or federal/state/local government programs for low income individuals; for homeless persons who originally came from the streets. • An individual who is exiting an institution where he/she resided 90 days or less and who resided in an emergency shelter or place not meant for human habitation immediately before entering that institution.
Homeless. An individual or family described in one (1) or more of Subparagraphs 10 2.6.1 through 2.6.8.
Homeless. The contractor shall provide services to homeless students consistent with the Institution’s and the Contractor’s policies and procedures.
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Homeless. Enter the number of clients who responded “Yes” to the question, “Are you homeless?” These clients should report the zip code as that of their last permanent address.
Homeless. The Department is working closely with the Dublin Region Homeless Executive (DRHE) and local authorities nationwide to coordinate the response to Covid-19 among users of emergency accommodation and rough sleepers. The DHRE: - is working closely with the four Dublin Local Authorities and Homeless Service Providers in coordinating the response to COVID-19 related public health concerns among users of emergency accommodation and rough sleepers. - with local authorities and NGO partners have introduced a range of precautions aimed at minimising the risk of infection among service users and staff. Contingency facilities are being prepared, including facilities that were not yet open and strategic use of housing stock due to come on stream. - has been consulting with our service provider partners regarding contingency plans across Homeless Services and have introduced a range of precautions aimed at minimising the risk of infection among service users and staff, including hygiene arrangements and limiting the need for travel and movement between services. - Director is a member of HSE COVID Working Group for Vulnerable Persons. Coronavirus (COVID- 19) guidance for Homeless and Vulnerable Groups has issued.
Homeless. Homeless women and girls are a particularly vulnerable population to sex trafficking because they often lack the fundamental human necessities such as food, clothing, and safety, placing them at an increased risk of being sex trafficked due to their lack of shelter, food, income, and overall stability and quality of life (Xxxx, 2012). Often times a pimp will seek out a homeless girl, aware of her vulnerable state, befriend her, spend money on her, and pay her the attention she does not receive elsewhere in an effort to gain her trust (Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, 2007). Eventually the pimp will convince the girl to have sex for money, all of which is turned over to him. In some situations it has been found that the pimp will father a child with the girl in order to achieve even greater control over her and her dependency upon him (Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, 2007).
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