Homeless Leasing Assistance Program
To date, Community Housing Network, Inc. has been awarded eight grants in Oakland County through the HUD, Supported Housing Program. We provide leasing assistance to 218 formerly homeless individuals and/or families in 174 housing units within Oakland County. CHN also offers program specific supportive services to heads of households having severe and persistent mental illness, developmental disabilities, and/or substance abuse problems. A CHN Housing Navigator/Supportive Specialist provides these services which may include Outreach, Housing Placement, Case Management, Life Skills Instruction and Housing Education. CHN also works in close collaboration with Oakland County Community Mental Health Authority's Core Providers for other Medicaid funded supportive services, including case management and mental health counseling.
Each potential program participant must be receiving services from the Oakland County Community Mental Health Authority and must be referred by their case manager. Eligibility requirements include written documentation to verify the head of household is disabled due to a severe and persistent mental illness and/or developmental disability, and is homelessness. Verification of disability status must come from a qualified source, such as a physician or Core Provider. Individuals/families that are chronically homeless will receive priority in the selection process. A chronically homeless person is defined as having been homeless for a year or as having received homeless provider services at least four times in the past three years. Documentation of chronic homelessness will be required.
If you have clients who may be interested in this program and who you believe may be eligible to participate, please contact the Supportive Housing Navigator at 248-928-0111 for a preliminary eligibility screening.


