| The Continuum of Care was created by
HUD in 1994 as a policy to help coordinate the provision of housing
and services to homeless people. With the introduction of
Continuum of Care planning, communities were encouraged to envision,
organize, and plan comprehensive and long-term solutions to address
the problem of homelessness. The strategic planning conducted through
this process also forms the basis of a Continuum of Care plan and
application to HUD for McKinney/Vento Homeless Assistance funds.
The Continuum of Care serves three main purposes:
- It is a strategic plan for addressing homelessness in the community;
- It is a strategic process to develop a broad based, community
wide, year round initiative;
- It is an application to HUD for McKinney/Vento homeless-targeted
housing and services resources.
McKinney/Vento Homeless Assistance programs
The HUD McKinney/Vento Homeless
Assistance programs have formed the backbone of local efforts
by the homeless providers across the nation to address the many needs
of homeless individuals and families in states and communities. The
programs include:
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