San Diego Sheriff's Department evicting me
Posted: Wed Dec 25, 2019 6:15 pm
Good Evening Help Paying Bills Representative,
I have been requesting financial assistance to avoid the Eviction from the property management or the Sheriff's Department. I have contacted 211 San Diego military specialists kindly requesting to be place in a motel under the Emergency Solution Grant so I would most definitely meet my deadline to surrender the unit on December 25, 2019 and avoid the LOCKOUT on Tuesday, December 26, 2019 at 6:00am by the Sheriff. 211SD argued that the ESG can only be used by battered women, families, or women with children. This is incorrect. (individuals) You can read it for yourself. Then once I proved to 211SD that they were wrongfully informed, then the 211SD military specialist claimed that I can NOT use the ESG because I have maximized my rental assistance with Volunteers of America which is also incorrect. The SSVF is the main component and under SSVF you have Volunteers of America, Veterans Community Services, Veterans Village of San Diego. (Huge list)
As longest I do NOT request assistance from any of those organizations, I am eligible to receive assistance. The ESG is funded by the HUDD at the Federal Level and is distributed throughout the entire State of California, and how to be used has been clearly stated. The county argues that it can only be used on rainy days which is also incorrect. 24 CFR 576.2 states the following: 1) low income less than $1500.00 per month (VA 70% DFAS less than $100.00) 2) No family or friends home of record is Fort Worth, Texas discharged from the YOU.S. Marine Corp February 1992 discharged YOU.S. Army National Guard December 2013 3) prevent homelessness or an eviction The ESG falls under the Rapid Re-Housing program and currently the funding that is available $247, 566.00 as of December 14, 2019. Please help and STOP this NONSENSE of the San Diego County sheriff evicting me!!! Thank you!
Note I have "Spinal Cord injury" I should NOT lift more than 25lbs due to my injury. My two duffel bags combined range from 70lbs. to 90lbs.
I spoke to San Diego Housing Commission at (858) 654-1999. The person Miss Christianson has NOT returned my phone calls. Also, I was referred to South Bay Communities by county employee Megan O’Dowd who stated the following, "they should be able to place you in a motel at least for 21 days". Then Jennifer La Blanc claimed that under the homeless prevention they have 0 dollars which is CORRECT. As already stated, the Rapid Re-Housing is the program where funds can be used to be placed in a motel. (Motel 6, Super 8, Eco no Lodge, Rodeway Inn etc.. Chula Vista, California 91910 or 11) Note: As a last option, can help paying bills or another organization place me in a motel at least 7 days or 21 days???
The Emergency Solutions Grant in San diego is designed to be the first step in a continuum of assistance to prevent homelessness and to help homeless people move toward safe and healthy living. ESG funds can be used by emergency shelter operators and other service providers for activities such as street outreach, homelessness prevention, rapid re-housing and data collection. There are Four programs in San Diego County currently funded with ESG funds.
The goal of the Homelessness Prevention and Rapid Re-Housing Program is to provide financial assistance, counseling, and other services to prevent families and individuals from being evicted from the sheriff, losing their homes, or becoming homeless. The money will also be used to help those who are currently experiencing homelessness find both short term and permanent long term housing or apartments and stay in the new housing units. Types of rental and housing assistance offered: 1) payments for security deposits 2) rental assistance that can be short term (up to 3 months) or long term (up to 18 months) 3) assistance in paying for utility deposits and help paying utility bills 4) moving cost assistance to move into a new more affordable home 5) vouchers for motels and hotels.
I have been requesting financial assistance to avoid the Eviction from the property management or the Sheriff's Department. I have contacted 211 San Diego military specialists kindly requesting to be place in a motel under the Emergency Solution Grant so I would most definitely meet my deadline to surrender the unit on December 25, 2019 and avoid the LOCKOUT on Tuesday, December 26, 2019 at 6:00am by the Sheriff. 211SD argued that the ESG can only be used by battered women, families, or women with children. This is incorrect. (individuals) You can read it for yourself. Then once I proved to 211SD that they were wrongfully informed, then the 211SD military specialist claimed that I can NOT use the ESG because I have maximized my rental assistance with Volunteers of America which is also incorrect. The SSVF is the main component and under SSVF you have Volunteers of America, Veterans Community Services, Veterans Village of San Diego. (Huge list)
As longest I do NOT request assistance from any of those organizations, I am eligible to receive assistance. The ESG is funded by the HUDD at the Federal Level and is distributed throughout the entire State of California, and how to be used has been clearly stated. The county argues that it can only be used on rainy days which is also incorrect. 24 CFR 576.2 states the following: 1) low income less than $1500.00 per month (VA 70% DFAS less than $100.00) 2) No family or friends home of record is Fort Worth, Texas discharged from the YOU.S. Marine Corp February 1992 discharged YOU.S. Army National Guard December 2013 3) prevent homelessness or an eviction The ESG falls under the Rapid Re-Housing program and currently the funding that is available $247, 566.00 as of December 14, 2019. Please help and STOP this NONSENSE of the San Diego County sheriff evicting me!!! Thank you!
Note I have "Spinal Cord injury" I should NOT lift more than 25lbs due to my injury. My two duffel bags combined range from 70lbs. to 90lbs.
I spoke to San Diego Housing Commission at (858) 654-1999. The person Miss Christianson has NOT returned my phone calls. Also, I was referred to South Bay Communities by county employee Megan O’Dowd who stated the following, "they should be able to place you in a motel at least for 21 days". Then Jennifer La Blanc claimed that under the homeless prevention they have 0 dollars which is CORRECT. As already stated, the Rapid Re-Housing is the program where funds can be used to be placed in a motel. (Motel 6, Super 8, Eco no Lodge, Rodeway Inn etc.. Chula Vista, California 91910 or 11) Note: As a last option, can help paying bills or another organization place me in a motel at least 7 days or 21 days???
The Emergency Solutions Grant in San diego is designed to be the first step in a continuum of assistance to prevent homelessness and to help homeless people move toward safe and healthy living. ESG funds can be used by emergency shelter operators and other service providers for activities such as street outreach, homelessness prevention, rapid re-housing and data collection. There are Four programs in San Diego County currently funded with ESG funds.
The goal of the Homelessness Prevention and Rapid Re-Housing Program is to provide financial assistance, counseling, and other services to prevent families and individuals from being evicted from the sheriff, losing their homes, or becoming homeless. The money will also be used to help those who are currently experiencing homelessness find both short term and permanent long term housing or apartments and stay in the new housing units. Types of rental and housing assistance offered: 1) payments for security deposits 2) rental assistance that can be short term (up to 3 months) or long term (up to 18 months) 3) assistance in paying for utility deposits and help paying utility bills 4) moving cost assistance to move into a new more affordable home 5) vouchers for motels and hotels.