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Cartwright Announces More Than $7.6 million in HUD Funds to Address Homelessness

Today, U.S. Rep. Matt Cartwright announced that the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has awarded a total of $7,650,550 via its Continuum of Care (CoC) Program to several local agencies and organizations throughout Pennsylvania’s 17th congressional district to address homelessness.

“The lack of access to safe and affordable housing is a major public health concern in our country,” said Cartwright.  “This past year, there were more than 15,000 homeless people in Pennsylvania alone.  I am glad that the recipients of these funds will continue to provide invaluable housing services to vulnerable Pennsylvanians.”

The CoC Program provides federal funding to nonprofit organizations and local government agencies in an effort to rehouse homeless individuals, increase access to mainstream programs for the homeless, and promote self-sufficiency.

The following is a list of Continuum of Care renewal recipients and the amount provided:

Lackawanna County

  • Catherine McAuley Center Permanent Supportive Housing - $138,381
  • Catherine McAuley Center Transitional Housing Program - $109,720
  • Catholic Social Services of the Diocese of Scranton Inc, Employment Training and Job Placement - $82,461
  • Catholic Social Services of the Diocese of Scranton Inc, Gabriel House - $113,140
  • Catholic Social Services of the Diocese of Scranton Inc, Rose of Sharon - $56,453
  • Catholic Social Services of the Diocese of Scranton Inc, St Ann - $112,186
  • Catholic Social Services of the Diocese of Scranton Inc, CSS PSHP #1 - $116,135
  • Catholic Social Services of the Diocese of Scranton Inc, CSS St James Manor SHP- $38,476
  • Catholic Social Services of the Diocese of Scranton Inc, CSS VA-SRO - $136,861
  • Catholic Social Services of the Diocese of Scranton Inc, Permanent Supportive Housing 2 - $83,013
  • Catholic Social Services of the Diocese of Scranton Inc, Rural Permanent Supportive Housing Program - $130,032
  • Catholic Social Services of the Diocese of Scranton Inc, Susquehanna/Wayne PSHP - $109,161
  • Catholic Social Services of the Diocese of Scranton Inc, VA-PSHP Lackawanna - $85,163
  • Catholic Social Services of the Diocese of Scranton Inc, CYC Homeless Child Care Program - $287,203
  • The Community Intervention Center of Lackawanna County, CIC Permanent Supportive Housing #1 - $144,291
  • The Community Intervention Center of Lackawanna County, CIC Permanent Supportive Housing #2 - $106,985
  • The Community Intervention Center of Lackawanna County, Shelter Me Safe Haven - $146,031
  • Women’s Resource Center, Inc.,WRC Transitional Housing and Legal Advocacy for Battered Women - $128,751

Monroe County

  • Catholic Social Services of the Diocese of Scranton Inc, CSS Monroe County Transitional Housing Program - $89,319
  • Fitzmaurice Community Services, Inc, Pathfinders - $240,032
  • Housing Authority of Monroe County, Shelter Plus Care Renewal 2013-2014 - $167,613
  • Scranton Primary Health Care Center, Inc., SPHCC Caring for People in Transitional Living - $53,196
  • St. Joseph’s Center, St. Joseph’s Mother Infant Program 2013 - $100,328
  • United Neighborhood Centers of Northeastern Pennsylvania, Homeless Management Information Systems (HMIS) - $59,556
  • United Neighborhood Centers of Northeastern Pennsylvania, Permanent Supportive Housing for Homeless Families - $214,577
  • United Neighborhood Centers of Northeastern Pennsylvania, UNC Family Reunification Housing Program - $165,214
  • United Neighborhood Centers of Northeastern Pennsylvania, UNC Permanent Supportive Housing #1 - $144,453
  • United Neighborhood Centers of Northeastern Pennsylvania, UNC Permanent Supportive Housing #2 - $151,329

Luzerne County

  • Commission on Economic Opportunity, HMIS for Luzerne County CoC - $167,618
  • Commission on Economic Opportunity, PSH 1 for Chronic Homeless – $174,352
  • Commission on Economic Opportunity, PSH 2 for Chronic Homeless - $133,713
  • Commission on Economic Opportunity, PSH 3 for Chronic Homeless - $85,760
  • Commission on Economic Opportunity, PSH For Families & Individuals - $160,274
  • Commission on Economic Opportunity, Rev. Edward P. Nolan Residence - $183,295
  • Commission on Economic Opportunity, SHP Case Management for the Homeless – $248,563
  • Commission on Economic Opportunity, William Cherkes Residence - $112,324
  • Domestic Violence Service Center, Inc., See Yourself Succeed - $53,422
  • Housing Development Corporation of NEPA, HDC SHP 1 2013 - $217,618
  • Housing Development Corporation of NEPA, HDC SHP 2 2013 - $113,209
  • Housing Development Corporation of NEPA , HDC SHP 3 2013 - $141,421
  • Housing Development Corporation of NEPA, HDC SHP 4 2013 - $166,931
  • Housing Development Corporation of NEPA, HDC SHP 5 2013 - $186,158
  • Housing Development Corporation of NEPA, HDC SHP 6 2013 - $159,605
  • Luzerne County Office of Human Services, Luzerne County Shelter Plus Care 2013 - $74,864
  • Luzerne Intermediate Unit #18, LIU #18 Supportive Program for Homeless Children - $58,120
  • Volunteers of America, Manna House - $273,199

Northampton County

  • Community Action Committee of the Lehigh Valley, Ferry Street Apartments - $64,325
  • Northampton County Housing Authority, NCHA S+C 2013 - $97,089
  • Resources for Human Development, Inc., STAY 1 - $244,663
  • Resources for Human Development, Inc., STAY 2 - $230,747
  • The Episcopal Ministries of the Diocese of Bethlehem, Inc. (EMDB) d/b/a New Bethany Ministries/Restoration House Apartments - $108,867
  • Valley Housing Development Corporation, VHDC SHP #2 2013 - $188,052
  • Valley Housing Development Corporation, VHDC SHP #3 2013 - $121,205
  • Valley Housing Development Corporation, VHDC SHP #4 2013 - $106,430

Schuylkill County

  • Schuylkill Women in Crisis, TH for Victims of Domestic Violence - $30,368
  • Schuylkill Women in Crisis, TH for Victims of Domestic Violence - $49,877