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Blueprint for Change: Ending Chronic
Homelessness for Persons with Serious
Mental Illnesses and Co-Occurring Substance Use Disorders

Resources

The following organizations offer technical assistance and other information resources in many of the areas covered in this Blueprint. Brief descriptions of the services provided by each are offered below.

Federal Resources

HRSA’s Health Care for the Homeless Information Resource Center
345 Delaware Avenue
Delmar, NY 12054
(888) 439-3300
hch@prainc.com
www.bphc.hrsa.gov/hchirc

Offers front-line providers and program staff access to information regarding clinical practices and funding opportunities, also available are annotated bibliographies and a searchable database of resources on homeless health care issues, and clinical and administrative tools.

SAMHSA’s National Clearinghouse for Alcohol and Drug Information
PO Box 2345
Rockville, MD 20847
(800) 729-6686
www.SAMHSA.gov

Collects, prepares, classifies and distributes information concerning alcohol, substance use, prevention strategies and materials, treatment approaches and resources, training programs for professionals and community education programs.

SAMHSA’s National Resource Center on Homelessness and Mental Illness
345 Delaware Avenue
Delmar, NY 12054
(800) 444-7415
www.nrchmi.samhsa.gov

The National Resource Center provides technical assistance and comprehensive information concerning the treatment, service and housing needs of people who are homeless and have serious mental illnesses and/or co-occurring substance use disorders.

SAMHSA’s National Mental Health Information Center
PO Box 42490
Washington, DC 20015
(800) 789-2647
www.mentalhealth.samhsa.gov

Information Specialists are available to assist with referrals and offer information concerning prevention, treatment and rehabilitation services for mental illnesses.

Other Resources

Center for Urban Community Services
120 Wall Street, 25th Floor
New York, NY 10005
(212) 801-3300
cucshrc@cucs.org
www.cucs.org

CUCS Housing Resource Center provides technical assistance and training to organizations to help build their capacity to people who are homeless, including supportive housing development and implementation, structuring partnerships, developing service programs and community need assessments.

Corporation for Supportive Housing
50 Broadway, 17th Floor
New York, NY 10004
(212) 986-2966
information@csh.org
www.csh.org

Major repository and distributor of information concerning supportive housing in addition to promoting the expansion of permanent housing linked to services for persons with chronic medical, mental health, and other disabilities who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless.

National Alliance to End Homelessness
1518 K Street, NW, Suite 206
Washington, DC 20005
(202) 638-1526
naeh@naeh.org
www.naeh.org

Provides assistance to service providers to develop and implement homeless prevention strategies, best practices and profiles, ending homelessness through the housing first approach, service delivery models and employment programs.

National Law Center on Homelessness and Poverty
1411 K Street, NW, Suite 1400
Washington, DC 20005
(202) 628-2535
nlchp@nlchp.org
www.nlchp.org

The Law Center works with groups to prevent and end homelessness by serving as the legal arm of the nationwide movement to end homelessness by addressing contributing factors such as the shortage of affordable housing, insufficient income, and inadequate social services.

Technical Assistance Collaborative
535 Boylston Street, Suite 1301
Boston, MA 02116
(617) 266-5657
info@tacinc.org
www.tacinc.org

Provides information on a full range of federal and mainstream housing programs and policies that can expand affordable housing for people with disabilities and who may be homeless. Also provides technical assistance regarding financing of services and healthcare delivery systems, program design and development, specializing in behavioral health and housing needs.

U.S. Interagency Council on Homelessness
451 Seventh Street, SW, Suite 2202
Washington, DC 20410
(202) 708-4663
ich@hud.gov
www.ich.gov

Provides Federal leadership for activities assisting families and individuals who are homeless and technical assistance to community organizations regarding mainstream resources available to assist people who are homeless.

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