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Arizona Behavioral Health Corporation in collaboration with Valley of the Sun United Way and the Human Services Campus has successfully housed over 40 chronically homeless individuals utilizing extensive services using Housing First Methodology. You can find more information on this project here.
Arizona Behavioral Health Corporation has housed 5 participants through Project H3, a local implementation of the nationwide 100,000 Homes Campaign through Common Ground in New York. Project H3 is a Housing First project in the process of housing the 50 most vulnerable people on the streets of the Phoenix Metropolitan Area. For more information on Project H3 see below.
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Project H3:
Home, Health, Hope is a collaborative effort of
community members from the non-profit, governmental and business
communities in the Greater Phoenix area striving to end homelessness
in our communities.
Project H3 is working alongside Common Ground as part of their
100,000 Homes Campaign. During the week of April 19-23, 2010, over
163 community volunteers and dedicated experts used Common Ground's
Vulnerability Index to survey 260 persons experiencing street
homelessness who are at the greatest risk of premature death.
This prioritization will target limited housing resources to those
most in need, thereby saving lives and impacting the community
through an immediate visible reduction in street homelessness and
use of high cost emergency services.
You can follow the progress of Project H3 and the 100,000 Homes
Campaign through the following social media outlets:
www.facebook.com/100khomes
www.twitter.com/100khomes
www.twitter.com/projecth3
www.twitter.com/azceh

Project H3 VETS will include community partners, navigation teams, and Local, State, and Federal agencies, utilizing the process/practices learned during Project H3 to house chronically homeless veterans.
Project H3 Vets Website
Project H3 Vets on Facebook


