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Birmingham's Plan to End Chronic Homelessness: 2007-2017 is a 35-page document drafted by the Birmingham Department of Community Development and the Mayor's Commission to Prevent and End Chronic Homelessness with the assistance of Training & Development Associates. It was developed through a series of meetings, focus groups and public hearings which took place in early 2007. The final document was submitted to Mayor Bernard Kincaid on May 4, 2007.

The document details the status of chronic and cyclic homelessness in Birmingham in the context of national and local policies, costs, and statistics. It describes the network of services and providers currently available in the city and proposes a plan of action for tackling the most entrenched problems which lead to homelessness and keep individuals trapped in cycles of poverty.

The five key goals of the action plan include:

  1. Expanding new housing options for chronically-homeless people
  2. Providing improved access to support services for vulnerable people in housing
  3. Reforming policies that create or preserve homelessness
  4. Instituting productive policies for people leaving homelessness
  5. Mobilizing community awareness and participation

The document goes on to suggest specific programs and policies that could contribute to those goals and sets an ambitious schedule for implementation, including the designation of key players and measures to determine success.

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