How do you respond to homeless who say the Navigator Program isn't helping get homeless into housing?

This program doesn't create housing but is limited to the available units that clients can afford.  There is a lack of affordable housing, and many participants are between extremely-low and moderate income, which commonly disqualifies them from market-rate housing options.  Participants have the self-determination to engage in the services or not.  When clients decide not to use the benefits, we continue to offer them until they are ready.  The Navigator is here to assist in all aspects and to hand out tools for anyone prepared to accept them.  Our goal is to increase homeless assistance and to listen to individual concerns regarding their experiences of these services.

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1. When did the Navigator Program launch in Citrus Heights and how did it become what it is today?
2. Who pays for the Navigator, and what is the relationship of the City of Citrus Heights, Sac-Help Housing and the CH HART, when it comes to the program?
3. How much does the Navigator Program cost the City of Citrus Heights?
4. What does the Navigator do and is this a full-time position?
5. What kind of services and programs does the Navigator connect homeless with?
6. How does the Navigator locate/contact homeless people?
7. How many homeless are now in permanent housing due to help from the Navigator?
8. What are some barriers the Navigator faces in trying to help the homeless?
9. How do you respond to homeless who say the Navigator Program isn't helping get homeless into housing?