Housing First Erie
Infinite Erie & Housing First
Housing First Erie (HFE) is a key component of the Infinite Erie’s Investment Playbook within the Neighborhoods and Main Streets Portfolio. The goal of the portfolio is to provide increased access to safe, affordable housing and neighborhoods.
Target Community Outcome
The Problem
We know our Erie County community struggles to provide safe, stable, affordable housing for all residents, including our most vulnerable. Erie housing providers work diligently to house chronically homeless individuals, but there remain 100 people in Erie County who don’t have a place to call home.
We believe that everyone deserves the dignity and stability of a home and that this problem is solvable in Erie County. Through a concentrated effort, we can house everyone experiencing chronic homelessness here in our community.
Our Goals
1. Develop housing to permanently home our most vulnerable individuals
2. Launch an Integrated Care Team of supportive service workers to serve the clients in achieving health and financial stability
3. Raise $20M in public and private support to sustainably fund the initiative
4. Provide opportunities for Erie residents having a place to call home.
Meet the Team
This work originated and was defined by community. In November 2022, to address the increasingly complex needs around homelessness in Erie County, a group called the Supportive Housing Project Team came together.
This group became the Planning Group and included almost 20 community leaders in Erie across government, service agencies, funders, and nonprofit organizations.
The group designed the structure and programming of Housing First and recognized that lead agencies were needed to steward the partnership from the vision into implementation.
The group released Request for Qualifications and led a review process that selected lead agencies to form an Action Team with the following roles:
- Backbone Support Agency – the operational lead of the partnership and lead on developing community housing
- Lead Developer – the lead agency to develop a 50-unit property until low-income housing tax credits
- Lead Service Agency – the agency to hire an “integrated care team” and work directly with clients
Action Team:
Leadership Team:
- Karen Bilowith, Erie Community Foundation
- Charles “Boo” Hagerty, Hamot Health Foundation
- Renee Lamis, City of Erie
- Lana Rees, Erie County Department of Human Services
- Dusti Dennis, Housing Authority of City of Erie
- Kim Thomas, Infinite Erie
Our Approach
Everyone deserves the dignity and stability of a home and this problem is solvable in Erie County. Through a concentrated effort, guided by our core principles, we can house everyone experiencing chronic homelessness here in our community.
Vision
Erie functionally ends chronic homelessness and embraces the belief that everyone deserves and has access to a permanent, safe, and affordable home to call their own.
Mission
Housing First Erie walks alongside people experiencing chronic homelessness to co-create a future
free of the trauma of living without a home.
We are committed to bringing and sustaining the model of Housing First at a community-wide scale. We will work alongside the systems, services, and infrastructure needed to stably house people experiencing homelessness.
Values
Housing First
Trauma-Informed Care
Collective Impact
Housing First Model
“Housing First” is a philosophy and approach that prioritizes giving people permanent housing, without preconditions, and wraparound supportive services to support recovery and wellness goals.
The "theory of change" for Housing First Erie is simple: it is our job to develop permanent housing that can house people experiencing chronic homelessness in Erie. We won’t wait for the market to deliver that house-- we will redevelop it, build it, and/or identify it for our clients.
Moreover, instead of forcing individuals to navigate multiple waiting lists while unhoused, we are creating a pathway that addresses both housing and health.
85%
Residents in Housing First models that are stable a year after move-in.
100
The number of chronically homeless individuals in Erie County without a safe, stable place to call home.
72+
The number of units Housing First Erie has planned for Phase 1.
Phase 1
In the first phase of the Housing First Erie approach, we will develop 72 units of permanent supportive housing for people experiencing chronic homelessness in Erie. This phase includes renovating a building for 22 units and developing a new building for 50 units at the site of the former Erie School District administrative building. We have named this site Washington Square, in honor of the original name of the Erie School District School No. 7: Washington School.
This project will reduce chronic homelessness by 75% in 3 years.
Washington Square
Five months after launching Housing First Erie, the Action Team closed on a property in the City of Erie for the development of additive housing units.
Property Priorities:
- Provide 72+ safe, healthy, stable, affordable additive housing units
- Transform underutilized lots into beautiful residential and green spaces
- Work in alignment with the community
Property features:
Former Erie School District building
BUILD CDC Renovation Plan:
Maintain exterior architecture, renovate interior to accommodate residential units.
Property features:
Underutilized and vacant lots
CHN Housing Partners Renovation Plan:
Lead a development process for a new construction.
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FAQ
We are committed to open dialogue about our approach and projects. Please see our response to frequently asked questions, and we welcome additional conversation if you have any questions.