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A home is the starting place of hope and dreams .......
Our Mission
Restoring Orange County's homeless
families and individuals in crisis to
housing and permanent self-
sufficiency through SPIN's long-term,
proven case management and sup-
port services.
Programs Offered
Housing Program
SPIN's housing program provides move -in
costs to permanent housing for families with
children through rapid rehousing and transi-
tional housing programs. The foundation of
our housing programs arccase management
and support services, which are designed to
address the underlying issues that fed to the
client's current situation and may include job
development, counseling, etc.
Street Services
SPIN's volunteers prepare and deliver 300-
400 meals each week to the working poor
and literally homeless in Orange County, as
well as hygiene kits, warm jackets, blankets,
rain ponchos, fulfill special requests and
make referrals to shelters.
SPIN (Serving People fn Need)
151 Kalmus Drive, H-2
Costa Mesa, CA 92626
Phone: 714-751-1101
Housing Partnerwith
Melinda Hoag Smith Center
hoafor Healthy Living
g 307 Placentia Avenue
Newport Beach, CA 92663
SPIN Statistics
IT'S BEEN PROVEN IN AN INDEPENDENT STUDY!
SPIN'S PROGRAMS "OUTPERFORMED THE COUNTY PLAN"!
. 92% of SPIN's clients achieved self-sufficiency at
program's end and have maintained housing
. SPIN `outperformed" the County's 10 year plan
to end homelessness
SPIN has served over 75,000 families and
individuals since its inception in 1987
In 2018 SPIN SERVED:
• Housing Programs: 541 individuals housed
(196 Adults/345 Children)
• Street Services: Provided 24,000+ meals
10,943 Volunteer hours donated
91% of Funds raised goes directly to SPIN's clients
and programs
Tax id number: 33-0329687
August 13, 2019
Council Announcements
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City of Costa Mesa
Telephone Numbers
Shopp in g Carts & Trash on Property
Send a 'Mycostamesa' Mobile App Request or
call Code Enforcement at: (714) 754-5607
Abandoned Property or Discarded Debris in
the City's Right of Way
Maintenance Services: (714) 754-5123
Large Items Left on Private Property
Costa Mesa Sanitary District: (9491645 -WO
Report Graffiti
Graffiti Hotline: (714) 327-7491
Costa Mesa Bridge Shelter
(714) 836-7188 ext. 222
City of Costa Mesa Planning Division
(714) 754-5245
City of Costa Mesa Building Division
(714) 754-5273
Costa Mesa City Hall
(714) 754-5000
Outside Agency
Telephone Numbers
Fair Housing Foundation
1-(800) 446-3247
Newport Mesa Unified School District
(714) 424-5000
OC Vector Control
(714) 971-2421
Animal Control
(714) 754-5311
Camping Enforcement
■ For any instances of camping, business owners and
residents are directed to notify CMPD dispatch at
(714) 754-5252.
► CMPD along with Community Outreach staff will assess
the situation and take appropriate enforcement actions.
► Such enforcement actions include documenting and
keeping record of the incident, offering shelter resources
and diversion options.
► If all options have been exhausted and transient
individual refuses shelter and/or diversion options, this
leads to possible law enforcement actions including
fines, citation, and/or criminal prosecution.
► The City's anti -camping ordinance is restricted to
public property, not private. Private property is code
enforcement related.
■ Sleeping in a motor vehicle on public property or areas
open to the public, such as parking lots, is prohibited
from 9 p.m. until 7 a.m. Private residential property is
exempt from this prohibition.
■ Private property owners/representatives can/may take
action by exercising their right to a citizen's arrest for
trespassing or other applicable law violation.
shelter
Costa Mesa Bridge Shelter
The City of Costa Mesa's Inreach team works diligently to
provide services to the City's shelter guests' who are
residing in the City's 8ridgeShelter. The Inreach team actively
meets with shelter guests, and provides wrap around case
management services with the goal of finding housing for
each individual.
Costa Mesa Bridge Shelter Operated by
MERCY HOUSE
CONTACT INFORMATION
Phone (714) 836-7188 ext, 222
Press 1 Bed Reservation Infotmation
Press 2 Donations and Volunteers
Press 3 General Public Inquiries and Comments
Email: Icostame5abridge@mercyhouse.net
We help people find their way back home.
COSTA MESA
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SOLUTIONS
CITY OF COSTA MESA
BUSINESS &RESIDENT
HOMELESS
RESOURCE
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Business Owners
As a business owner or tenant, you are responsible For zoning
and/or code violations that occur on your private property.
There are resources available to help you navigate through
your concerns and/or take a proactive approach in
addressing your issues successfully.
Tips to Help Protect Your Property
► Post signs on your property such as"No Tres passing"—
California Penal Cade §602(k).
► Secure trash er7el05ures,
1 Reduce foliage that may be used as hiding spots fpr
people; property.
► Ensure adequate lighting.
► Increase presence or implement private security
measures.
► Do not give money or handouts to non -patrons.
When to Call Code Enforcement Hotline -
(714) 754-5607 or Send a'Mycostamesa'
Mobile App Request
► Unwanted, inhabiting of your, or your neighbor's
commercial property -
0, Abandoned shopping carts or other unclaimed
property.
► Excessive trash, debris, and outdoor storage.
■ TO schedule a property assessment call Senior Code
Enforcement Qfficer, Mike Brumbaugh- (714) 751-5021,
When To Call Police — (714) 754-5252
► Drug activity, or the presence of drugs -or paraphernalia.
■ Loitering outside of establishments that sell alcohol.
► Impending access to any businesses.
■ Aggressive panhandling.
residents
Residents
As a resident, you are responsible for code violations on
your property. There are many resources that can assist you
with property maintenance and other issues related to
homelessness.
When to Call Code Enforcement Hotline -
(714) 754-5607 or Send a'Mycostamesa'
Mobile App Request
1 Abandoned shopping carts or other unclaimed
property.
► Excessive trash, debris, and outdoors storage.
► Ta schedule a property assessment call Senior Code
Enforcement Officer, Mike Brumbaugh at (714) 754-5021
When To Call Police - (714) 754-5252
► Drug activity, or the presence of drugs or paraphernalia.
► If you see a homeless individual in distress.
► Loitering outside of establishments that sell alcohol.
JP- impending access to businesses.
► Aggressive panhandling.
When To Call Costa Mesa Fire Department
It, Questions related to Disaster Management and
property inspections related to fire prevention.
■ Costa Mesa Fire Department Non -Emergency Line;
(714) 549-1113
For Life-threatening
Emergencies, DIAL 9-1-1
Homeless Related Issues
The City of Costa Mesa's Outreach team works diligently to
provide services to the City's homeless population. The
Outreach team works in collaboration with law enforcement
to address homeless -related issues, as well as holds intake
hours to meet with homeless clients and provide
wrap-around case management services -
Below are important phone numbers and locations where
the Outreach team conducts their work.
if you encounter a homeless person in distress, Please
call the Police Non -Emergency line at f774j 754-5252
to elicit Community Outreach Assistance.
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Outreach Questions
Stacy Lumley 1 (714) 925-4914
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Homeless Coordination Questions
Muriel Ullman J (7141 315-4038
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Community Outreach
Stephani Ogas 1 (714) 430-4474
Crystal Clark 1 (949)466-0355
John Begin 1 (714) 313-1453
The intake sessions allow for individuals experiencing
homelessness to be screened for services and Bridge
Shelter eligibility.
Homeless Intake Locations & Hours
Share Our Selves (S.O.S.)
1554 Superior Ave, Costa Mesa, Ca 92627
Monday: 10:30 a.m. -12:30 p.m.
Wednesday: l- 3 p.m.
The Crossing Church Check-in Center
2115 Newport Blvd, Costa Mesa, Ca 92627
Saturday: 630- 7:30 p.m.
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