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<br />2 <br /> <br />Diiv Sternman, Community Empowerment Fund <br />The EHA has been one of the most effective and impactful programs CEF has ever partnered with. The sheer <br />number of evictions and housing crises that our members were able to avert during this pandemic because of <br />the EHA is testament to the quality of the program and how much our community needs it.The EHA has been <br />able to work seamlessly with local program partners to be responsive to community members' urgent needs <br />because of the local flexible funding that went into it. That is so important for the peace of mind of the members <br />we serve at CEF! The toxic stress of facing homelessness has huge negative impacts on people (physical and <br />mental health, economic, vocational, relational, etc.) and when we're able to rapidly assure someone that they <br />are safe and will not lose their home, that goes a really long way towards freeing them from the harmful <br />impacts and trauma of that crisis. We can only do that because the EHA gives us the tools to do so.In addition <br />to reducing housing instability, this is another way the EHA is reducing the impacts of trauma and toxic stress <br />in our community! <br />Lori Woolworth, Community Home Trust <br />Community Home Trust has had the privilege of partnering with OCHCD to administer the EHA Program. We <br />had the opportunity to help dozens of community members apply for assistance. We heard countless stories <br />about how the EHA Program allowed people to stay in their homes, keep their utilities on, and provided stability <br />in a time when virtual learning and a lack on employment was causing a significant amount of additional stress <br />on families. One specific applicant was a manager at a restaurant who saw her hours cut significantly due to <br />COVID. I helped her gather her documents and submit her application for rent assistance. When her landlord <br />received the check, they refused to accept it because of her past due status. Because of our partnership with <br />OCHCD, I was able to go to the bank and secure a certified check to drop off at the property manager’s office <br />to help the applicant avoid eviction. <br />A few of our homeowners also found themselves facing financial hardship due to COVID-19. We were able to <br />help them apply for assistance with their mortgage and HOA dues to avoid foreclosure. One homeowner <br />recently had a baby, however, due to the virus when the time came for her to return back to work, she no <br />longer had a job to return to. She struggled to stay current on her mortgage and got several months behind on <br />her HOA dues. She was able to apply to the EHA Program and received the assistance she needed to prevent <br />future foreclosure. <br />I has been an honor to play a small part in helping residents of Orange County remain in their homes. We have <br />received many messages of gratitude and appreciation for the assistance that was provided. One applicant <br />said, “This is a struggle for me and my daughter to keep above water and I wouldn't be able to put a roof over <br />their heads if it weren't for you. You have no idea how many people you are a blessing to and we appreciate <br />you so much! Thank you!” <br />The County Housing Department staff has been great to work and we appreciate the continued partnership. <br /> <br />Delores Bailey, EmPOWERment Inc. <br /> <br />EmPOWERment Inc.’s housing counselors have helped many families access The Orange County Emergency <br />Assistance Funding. We believe it has literally saved the homes of hundreds of families in Orange County. I <br />will share three examples: <br />1) As a HUD approved Housing Counseling Agency, EmPOWERment’s two nationally certified counselor <br />are trained to counsel renters and homeowners all over the State. During this pandemic we received <br />10