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220416 0938 Re_ Housing is Key UpdateFrom:Frances Marquez To:Jimenez, Liliana Cc:miampounds@yahoo.com Subject:Re: Housing is Key Update Date:Saturday, April 16, 2022 9:38:02 AM Attachments:image001.png image001.png Liliana, I am grateful for your assistance! Ms. Pounds had called the organization for assistance with the application and was never able to speak to a representative to get assistance. At one point she waited on the phone for an hour and 45 minutes. The three applications are evidence that Ms. pounds tried to complete the application but needed assistance. Due to the lack of response from the Housing is Key Organization I would like to know if there is an opportunity for Ms. Pounds to complete her application due to the lack of response. Thank you again for your assistance with this matter. I look forward to hearing back from you. Take care! Sincerely, Frances Sent from my iPhone On Apr 14, 2022, at 5:16 PM, Jimenez, Liliana <Liliana.Jimenez@asm.ca.gov> wrote:  Good afternoon Ms. Martinez, I wanted to update you as soon as possible and I just received this notification before heading out of the office right now: Mia Martinez Case ID #509224 Case ID #2315986 Case ID #2316108 It looks like Ms Martinez did not complete an application. All three of those case numbers are for applications that were started but never completed and submitted. Unfortunately, the program stopped accepting new applications for assistance after March 31. The HCD representative explained above that none of the applications were fully submitted. The eviction extension of June 30, 2022 would have only applied to you if you had submitted a complete application before March 31st. Although, Housing is Key is no longer accepting applications the following is a list of services in Orange County that I strongly recommend reaching out to for any assistance: 1. Access California Services, they are located in Anaheim and can provide assistance with self-sufficiency plans, government program application assistance amongst other services. For more information you may call them or visit their website. They will be able to connect you with someone on their staff to manage your case and find you some of the resources you may need. 714-917-0440 https://www.accesscal.org/ Services are provided at: Main Office <!--[if !supportLists]-->631 <!--[endif]-->uth Brookhurst Street, Suite 107, Anaheim, CA, 92804 2. There is a community center here in Fullerton which we are very familiar. They are the Center for Healthy Neighborhoods. They are a hub of resources who will be able to provide you referrals to mental health, alimentary and rental assistance. They can be reached at 714-441-3401 http://healthyneighborhoods.fullerton.edu Services are provided at: CSUF Center for Healthy Neighborhoods 320 West Elm Avenue , Fullerton, CA, 92832 <!--[if !supportLists]-->3. <!--[endif]-->211 Help Services- This organization can help connect you with numerous resources depending on your certain case. Please call 211 or visit their website. Call 211 for Essential Community Services | United Way 211 -Best, Lily Jimenez Field Representative Office of Assemblywoman Sharon Quirk-Silva 1440 N. Harbor Blvd., Suite 270 Fullerton, CA. 92835 (714) 525- 6515