Tuesday, January 27, 2015

MAYOR HENRYS WAR ON THE HOMELESS- "MISSION ACCOMPLISHED" ?

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RUSS JEHL Evades homeless challenge- hes also at the MISSION ACCOMPLISHED ( thats down the street from the homeless mission.. tee hee..)- after all- well- mission accomplished! as of today- at 2Pm, or so- theres no more homeless in fort wayne, they are all indoors, they all are getting 3 hots and a cot- and the social services they need. serviced to death- throw milllions at it- why not just give the homeless a check- cash- divvied up by 2500 estimated citizens? do the math? they can all retire..
According to the news media- this HOMELESS MISSION ACCOMPLISHED- will be started about april 2nd( dont want the citizens to think this is some kind of JOKE? april 1st- ? tee hee..- anyway-
If you didnt freeze to death, or die from exposure, pneumonia, etc- well- april- im betting about a week or so before the primary election- the MAYOR WILL BE AT THE HOMELESS SHELTER- passing out bus tickets to Texas- why? its never below 32 degrees, theres plenty of tea party ; oil baron types to pass the buck off to subsidize the homeless- bus tickets are cheaper; and besides- in April- you can live nominally comfortable in a TENT- s you dont need to be placed indoors, such as the vacant CENTLIVRE APARTMENTS- we sure housed a lot of BURMESE REFUGEES THERE- I GUESS AMERICANS; HOOSIERS ARENT REFUGEES AND DONT COUNT? And we can bury the problem until next winter?- meanwhile still no action in 14 months about the SNOW ORDINANCE- after al- if all these FWCS kids are going to be walking to school- at least they can have cleared sidewalks? and the DID can hire the homeless- hand them shovels and put them to work- to earn their shelter?
THE SURE BET- is althat money - millions- will be sucked into the black hole downtown the MONEY PIT- THE ASH- HOLE- or some other dubious projectto REVITALIZE - and the HOMELESS WILL STILL BE NO BETTER OFF. ? YOU THINK? 




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news flash- 3:30 Pm 1-27-2015
NEWS FLASH! via twitter @dcroach DC Roach
HOMELESS PROGRAM TO BEGIN IN APRIL- right before the primary election? right when it starts getting warm again. "didnt freeze to death? you're in luck! heres your bus ticket to Texas.. its warm there all year round; and they can afford it with al that OIL CASH" 

The Journal Gazette @JGfortwayne 2m2 minutes agoFort Wayne, IN
A new program to address homelessness starts in April: http://ow.ly/I2Rwa#FortWayne #homeless


Fort Wayne has been chosen by the state to participate...
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we all know how the last politican fared with that one..
MAYOR DECLARES "MISSION ACCOMPLISHED"- THE HOMELESS PROBLEM IS SOLVED- ALL THE HOMELESS ARE INDOORS AND GETTING SOCIAL SERVICES! YAY1( yea right..)- PRE-EMPTS/OUTFLANKS TONIGHTS CITIZENS SOAP BOX SPEAKERS; EVADES HOMELESS CHALLENGE..
Mayor Tom Henry @MayorTomHenry 6m6 minutes ago
@CityofFortWayne chosen for pilot program to assist homeless population.
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RELATED PHOTOS OF THE CROOK IN CHIEF; AND SUCK-UP SYCOPHANTS WO WILL ALL BE UNEMPLOYED IF THE CROOK INCHIEF ISNT RE-ELECTED. DONT WORRY- THEY WILL ALL LAND ON THEIR FEET WITH MORE PAY AND MORE BENEFITS..

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FORT WAYNE CHOSEN FOR PILOT PROGRAM TO ASSIST HOMELESS POPULATION

January 27, 2015 - Mayor Tom Henry and social service partners today announced the City of Fort Wayne has been chosen to participate in a pilot program to assist the homeless population.

The State of Indiana, through the Indiana Housing and Community Development Authority, selected Fort Wayne as one of four pilot communities to reach chronically homeless individuals with the most need for supportive services to bring them into permanent housing.

Along with Bloomington, Evansville, and Lafayette, Fort Wayne will be selecting a coordinated assessment tool to identify the eligible individuals and the appropriate housing options. The first phase of the pilot program focuses on individuals who have a disabling condition, such as a substance abuse disorder, mental illness, or a developmental disability, and either have been continuously homeless for a year or more or have had four episodes of homelessness in the last three years.

Through the assessment process, other resources will be identified for those who do not fit the specific target population.

“We are a City that cares about one another,” said Mayor Henry. “This is a unique opportunity as our entire community continues proactive efforts to assist those in need of help and direction. Thank you to our social service agencies that are committed to being part of the solution as we come together to make a meaningful difference.”
Below are highlights of the ongoing involvement among community partners to reduce homelessness. Collective efforts focus on participation, funding, and projects:

*The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) allocates several grants to the City each year. The City then funds non-profit programs that are seeking to address the biggest challenges or to serve the most under-served populations of low- and moderate-income families and/or homeless individuals and families.
1. Homelessness Prevention and Rapid Re-Housing Program grant from HUD. From 2009-2012, the City provided $844,000 in rental and utility assistance to help families remain stably housed and to rapidly re-house those who are un-housed or in a shelter into a stable housing condition. The City granted funds to three agencies – CANI, Fort Wayne Urban League, and Lutheran Social Services to run the prevention and rapid re-housing programs.

2. Emergency Shelter and Emergency Solutions (ESG) grants from HUD. The City receives funds each year, with nearly $140,000 in 2014. The City has utilized its ESG funds the last two years to lead a program, Ready to Rent, which works with clients currently living in homeless shelters. The program connects eligible clients with 12 months of rental vouchers and other supportive services to help ensure they can maintain and sustain their housing. Key components of the program include educational and employment services and case management to help each client increase income, further stabilizing their housing.

3. Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funding results in $200,000-$300,000 per year from HUD. CDBG allows for up to 15 percent of the total annual entitlement amount to be used for public services. Many communities have stopped this program in order to utilize the funds for other projects. However, Mayor Henry continues to make this level of funding available for use by the non-profit community to improve the quality of life for low- and moderate-income and/or homeless individuals and families.

Some examples of this funding over the last two years include:
*Just Neighbors Interfaith Homeless Network (the only emergency shelter for families)
*Hope House (program for homeless women with addictions) utilized a grant for employment services to connect clients with jobs
*211/United Way of Allen County to support referrals and resource identification to those calling seeking shelter and basic assistance
*Wellspring (food bank serving the basic needs of the homeless and precariously housed)
*Cedars Hope (transitional and permanent supportive housing for homeless women with mental illness)

The City has also participated in several projects over the last year with a focus on homelessness, including:
*The Courtyard: The City invested $1 million in Neighborhood Stabilization Program funds to help with the creation of the Courtyard on the former site of the Duemling Clinic on Fairfield Avenue. This state-of-the-art facility offers 37 apartments designated for youth aging out of foster care, many of whom are homeless or who are at risk of becoming homeless. The program also offers education and life skills training, as well as connections to resources and employment skills.
*In November 2014, Mayor Henry hosted a roundtable on Veterans Homelessness as part of HUD’s Mayor’s Challenge program. Community stakeholders met to discuss ways to address housing, employment, and other needed services for veterans.

Additional community efforts include the Fort Wayne Area Planning Council on Homelessness, which meets monthly and is co-led by the United Way and the City. The Planning Council is made up of dozens of local agencies, grassroots advocates, governmental entities and faith-based organizations working toward addressing the needs of our community’s most vulnerable individuals.

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January 27, 2015 2:22 PM

City to participate in program to help homeless

Dave GongThe Journal Gazette

Fort Wayne has been chosen by the state to participate in a pilot program that aims to help address homelessness in the city, Mayor Tom Henry announced Tuesday.
Fort Wayne is one of four cities chosen by the Indiana Housing and Community Development Authority for the program. The other cities chosen are Bloomington, Evansville, and Lafayette. 
"We are a city that cares about one another," Henry said. "This is a unique opportunity as our entire community continues proactive efforts to assist those in need of help and direction."
The program will operate in multiple phases, the first of which will be rolled out in April. Phase 1 of the program will focus on people who have been chronically homeless for a year or more, or have had four episodes of homelessness in the last three years. Phase 1 will also focus on homeless individuals who have a disabling condition, such as drug addiction, mental illness, or developmental disability. 
For more on this story, read Wednesday's print edition of The Journal Gazette or visit this website after 3 a.m.
dgong@jg.net
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  • Thanks David Christopher Roach!!! That really made me smile. And it is being distributed by John Perlich of all people, that's an interesting political move. If that's what it takes to get the ball rolling, I'm glad. However, until I, personally, see it put into place. I'm not holding my breath. The media release is very sketchy on the details of just when and how exactly the funds for this program will be distributed. Plus, it also seems to leave out the smaller agencies that are dealing directly witih the unsheltered street homeless. Of course, this only takes care of one part of the street homeless problem. The other problem is a Homeless Bill of Rights. Why hasn't the Mayor issued an Executive Order staying the evictions and clean-ups until the Spring? Why hasn't Harper and the other members of City Council drafted similar legislation? In any case, I am glad that there seems to at least be a forward momentum going.  Sally Becker SegersonEd Rose -- Any thoughts on the article David Christopher Roach is sharing?
  • David Christopher Roach "THE USUAL SUSPECTS"- russ jehl, rusty york, john crawford, tom smith, tom didier. wheres "not my man mitch" harper? paddock? hines? 
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  • Ed Rose I posted this on my own post but will share here for those that don't follow me.....

    David, I quickly read through the press release and must salute the Mayor's staff in crafting this document. Keep in mind I saw no out right false statements but foun
    d some real clever statements. If I blend things it looks like the Mayor is on top of the homeless issue but one needs to see how they arrived at their claims.
    You notice the press release didn't address the homeless on the street and their rights as being an American. That his own people have acknowledged our shelters are over capacity but still chasing homeless around town and destroying their private property is one of his ways of dealing with the homeless.
    It will take me a day or two to break out the Mayor's claims and the facts. You can paint a horse to look like a zebra but it still is a horse!
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  • David Christopher Roach THE LAST TIME A POLITICIAN MADE A SELF SERVING "MISSION ACCOMPLISHED STATEMENT"- SEEMS THE HENRY ADMINISTRATION IS NOW IN RE-ACTION MODE- meaning- they are now just reacting to anything that comes up in the media, or city- and putting out some sort of media event to counter it and answer it.. seems like a pretty slip-shod way of running a city or campaign..
    speaking of- I made a mention at the ACEB the other day- about how the mayor was using the city TV channel 58 as his own personal re-election infomercial (all the shows with "tommy -boy" and Perlich the purloiner- havent seen any shows lately ; have you? ditto for those "Mayoral Minures- tommy boy is sinenced- the minutes are still there but its johnny Purloiner s voice instead. Must have been the mnetion i also made at the ACEB about how other politicians such as tony bennet got in hot water over the same things- Ghose employment- using city /public resources and monies for their own re-election bids.. hmmmm?
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