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Permanent Supportive
Housing
Permanent Supportive Housing
The Permanent Supportive Housing program provides stable housing for individuals and families who have experienced chronic homelessness with a documented disability. Chronic homelessness is defined as 12 consecutive months of homelessness or more living in a place not considered typical for humans (on the street, in a car, in a shelter, etc), or at least 12 months during a 3 year period with certain requirements.
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Clients enrolled in the program receive intensive case management services while living in scattered site locations in the State College area. Program participants pay 30% of their gross income as an occupancy fee.
Contact Information
Permanent Supportive Case Manager:
JoAnne Pagan
814.237.1944
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