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Tri-City Mental Health understands that a lack of supportive housing can be a significant barrier to mental wellbeing and recovery for individuals with mental illness and their families. Tri-City embraces the Housing First model and identifies that “housing is mental wellbeing.”

 

Permanent Supportive Housing


Since 2008, Tri-City has gradually allocated MHSA funds for 64 units of permanent supportive housing* for Tri-City clients and their families in the cities of Claremont, La Verne and Pomona. In addition to MHSA housing dollars, Tri-City has developed strong partnerships with the Housing Authorities of Pomona and the County of Los Angeles to further assist Tri-City clients and their families to access and maintain safe, stable and affordable housing.

*These housing options are available for clients currently receiving mental health services through Tri-City Mental Health. However, enrollment for services is not a guarantee of housing. If you are not currently enrolled for mental health services with Tri-City, but would like housing assistance, please contact our Community Navigators at (888) 436-3246.

 

What We Do


Tri-City’s Housing Division (HD) is centered on the knowledge that mental health treatment can improve once an individual is housed. HD primarily serves individuals that are actively enrolled in mental health services at Tri-City. The HD team assists clients who are homeless or at-risk of being homeless through the different stages of seeking, securing and maintaining housing.

Tri-City Residential Service Coordinators (RSCs) are available at partnered permanent supportive housing sites to provide support as a liaison between tenants and property staff. RSCs also host groups to encourage successful tenancies and expand a client’s support system.

Tri-City has also implemented the Housing Stability Program (HSP) to support its continued efforts to reduce and prevent homelessness. The HD team connects with landlords and property managers to identify and address the needs and concerns of housing providers. Through these connections, we aim to address barriers that prevent individuals with mental illness from accessing and maintaining stable housing. 

 

MHSA Housing Documents

MHSA Housing Cedar Springs Apartment Project Supportive Services Plan
Comprehensive Housing Master Plan
RFQ for Supportive Housing Development Partner
Rental Housing Application Holt Ave Family Project
Support Services Plan for 1445 Holt Family Apartment Project