Politics & Government
City Of Oklahoma City: OKC Releases Strategies To Address Homelessness
A strategic plan to reduce and prevent homelessness in Oklahoma City was presented to City Council on Tuesday by Oklahoma City Homeless ...
10/01/2021 12:21 PM
A strategic plan to reduce and prevent homelessness in Oklahoma City was presented to City Council on Tuesday by Oklahoma City Homeless Services, Inasmuch Foundation and the Arnall Family Foundation.
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The 102-page plan details eight focus areas and 24 strategies to enhance homeless service delivery and help residents experiencing homelessness move into permanent housing.
“Implementation teams made up of two to eight people will be assigned to tackle each of the 24 strategies,” said Homeless Services Coordinator Jerod Shadid. “Implementation will be led by Lindsay Cates who will ensure forward movement of the plan.”
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The Homelessness Task Force was formed by Mayor David Holt in 2019. It is co-chaired by Bob Ross, chairman and CEO of Inasmuch Foundation and Sue Ann Arnall, president of the Arnall Family Foundation. Inasmuch Foundation contributed $100,000 to pay for the study.
“The number of people experiencing homelessness will continue to grow until we make strategic changes and investments focused on preventing homelessness,” said Assistant City Manager Aubrey McDermid. “The success of this plan involves assistance from the entire community.”
The City hired a consultant, Analytic Insight, to help develop the plan. The consultant conducted interviews with more than 50 key stakeholders and held 12 strategic planning sessions that involved service providers, service recipients and other stakeholders who shared ideas and recommended strategies. Analytic Insight also conducted an analysis of the service network as well as data from the Continuum of Care’s Homeless Management Information System database.
Read the plan here. The focus areas and strategies are outlined below.
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Media Contact: Kristy Yager / (405) 863-2831 / Kristy.yager@okc.gov
This press release was produced by the City of Oklahoma City. The views expressed here are the author’s own.