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Supportive Housing Basics Quality supportive housing projects are as diverse as the communities in which they are located but all supportive housing:
1. Targets households whose head of household is experiencing homelessness, at-risk of homelessness, or is inappropriately staying in an institution. They may also be facing multiple barriers to employment and housing stability, including mental illness, substance use and/or other disabling or chronic health conditions.
2. Is affordable meaning the tenant household ideally pays no more than 30% of its household income toward rent.
3. Provides tenant households with a lease or sublease identical to a non-supportive housing tenant - with no limits on length of tenancy, as long as lease terms and conditions are met.
4. Proactively engages members of the tenant household with a flexible and comprehensive array of supportive services, without requiring participation in services as a condition of ongoing tenancy.
5. Effectively coordinates among key partners to address issues resulting from substance use, mental health and other crises, with a focus on fostering housing stability.
6. Supports tenants in connecting with community-based resources and activities while building strong social support networks.
Source: CSH,
Coordinated Supportive Housing through Cramer's Extraordinary Chromatic Communities LLC
In most communities, supportive housing tenants often work with multiple service providers to meet their needs. At Cramer's Extraordinary Chromatic Communities LLC, we recognize the value of coordination to ensure our tenants receive comprehensive care. To achieve this, we partner with Fundamental Chromatic NonProfit Organization Inc. as a lead service provider. This partnership helps us coordinate the various agencies and services our tenants need.
We aim to integrate partnerships with a broad range of services, including:
Employment Services
Nutrition Programs
Medical & Mental Health Care
Crisis Services
Physical Activity & Wellness Programs
Rental Assistance & Housing Vouchers
Human Services
Home Health Care & Waiver Programs
Resource Systems & Databases
Faith-based Services
Community Engagement & Volunteerism
Entrepreneurship Support
College & Educational Programs
Library Services
Transportation Assistance
This coordinated approach ensures that our tenants not only have access to housing but also the resources they need to thrive in every aspect of their lives.
We are
Case and Care Managers, Peer Support Specialists, Advocates, Community Public Health Navigators, and Friends