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8/7/2019 <br />Housing and Independent Living Services <br />510.881.5743 x31 <br />4. E -Mail: <br />Report 1 <br />michael.galvan@crilhayward.org <br />Report 2 <br />Michael.Galvan@crilhayward.org <br />PROJECT / PROGRAM STATUS <br />5. Describe the current status of your project or program (e.g., planning, pre -development, activity <br />underway, service marketing, etc.) and the current focus of any activity. <br />Report 1 <br />15 consumers were directly provided one or more independent living skills training, support or counseling services <br />to improve their level of independence. This represents 50% of CRIL's FY2018-19 annual goal of 30. CRIEs travel <br />training program continues to be well received. The number of Pleasanton consumers who are accessing CRIL's <br />Device Lending Library are also increasing. The high cost of rent, not only in the Tri -Valley but in the entire Bay Area, <br />is presenting an incredible challenge to CRIILs consumers. <br />CRIL worked with the following Pleasanton agencies or businesses these last two quarters: Alameda County Social <br />Services; Alameda County Public Authority for IHSS; Axis; CityServe; East Bay Innovations; ECHO; Hope Project, <br />Open Heart Kitchen; Pleasanton Paratransit, Pleasanton Senior Center; Pleasanton Unified High School District; St. <br />Vincent de Paul Society; Season of Sharing; Senior Support Program of the Tri -Valley; Tri -Valley Housing <br />Opportunity; Tri -Valley Non Profit Association; Tri -Valley SELPA and Valley Care Medical Center for a total of 18 so <br />far this FY. <br />CRIL also helped, indirectly, 60 Pleasanton residents with disabilities and/or seniors with functional limitations who <br />have not yet become consumers. This brings CRIL's total for FY2018-19 to 60 indirects. <br />Report 2 <br />5 consumers were directly provided one or more independent living skills training, support or counseling services to <br />improve their level of independence. This brings the total of unduplicated Pleasanton consumers to 20 which <br />represents 67% of CRIL's FY2018-19 annual goal of 30. CRIL's shortfall is largely due to absence of a PT Travel <br />Trainer. For FY12019-20, CRIL is actively seeking to place a FT travel trainer in the Tri -Valley. The number of <br />Pleasanton consumers who are accessing CRIL's Device Lending Library are also increasing. The high cost of rent, <br />not only in the Tri -Valley but in the entire Bay Area, is presenting an incredible challenge to CRIL's consumers. <br />CRIL worked with the following Pleasanton agencies or businesses this past year: Abode Services, Alameda County <br />Social Services; Alameda County Public Authority for IHSS; Axis; CityServe; East Bay Innovations; ECHO; Hope <br />Project, Open Heart Kitchen; Pleasanton Paratransit, Pleasanton Senior Center; Pleasanton Unified High School <br />District; St. Vincent de Paul Society; Season of Sharing; Senior Support Program of the Tri -Valley; Tri -Valley Housing <br />Opportunity; Tri -Valley Non Profit Association; Tri -Valley SELPA and Valley Care Medical Center for a total of 19 this <br />FY. <br />CRIL also helped, indirectly, 60 Pleasanton residents with disabilities and/or seniors with functional limitations who <br />have not yet become consumers. This brings CRIL's total for FY2018-19 to 60 indirects. <br />https://www.zoomgrants.com/rapp2.asp?rfpid=1608&propid=102489 2/8 <br />