Community Based Organization

Lethbridge Housing Authority is the Community Based Organization (CBO) tasked with ending homelessness in Lethbridge.

Community Based Organization

Lethbridge Housing Authority is the Community Based Organization (CBO) tasked with ending homelessness in Lethbridge, effective April 1st, 2023. As the CBO LHA works to end homelessness by partnering with community agencies to provide housing supports and move people along the housing continuum.

107

Average Nightly Shelter Users in August: 107

Shelter Capacity is 91

The nightly number is the peak capacity. 

384

Total Number of Unique Individuals on By Names List in August

This data is collected at various agencies and compiled.

157

Total Number of Unique Individuals Identified as being Chronically Homeless in August

Chronic Homelessness by definition is an individual who has been continuously homeless for a year or more, or who has had at least four episodes of homelessness in the past three years.

190

Number actively seeking accommodation

Reports

ANNUAL REPORT 2023 - 2024

Lethbridge Housing & Supports

Housing and Support
Handbook

Service Delivery Plan

City of Lethbridge Point In Time Count

Supportive Housing Fact Sheet

416 Stafford Drive

City of Lethbridge Point In Time Count

Request for Proposals

Lethbridge Housing Authority (LHA) is requesting detailed submissions from qualified and experienced service providers for a Scattered Site Intensive Case Management program.

LHA is the newest CBO in Alberta and is tasked with ending homelessness in Lethbridge. Through Provincial OSSI funding, we are looking for a service provider to deliver an intensive case management program for residents of Lethbridge who have a history of homelessness.

Case Management programs may cover a range of demographic groups, specifically Prevention/Rapid Rehousing for lower acuity participants, Case Management for Mid-Acuity participants, and Case Management for High-Acuity participants. This Case Management is expected to have no other qualifiers besides the acuity level. Applicants are not required to provide all three levels of Case Management, but can should the applicant see an opportunity within their program to successfully support participants of various acuity levels.

Request for Proposals Number: 2023-RFP-004

Issued: November 6th, 2023

Bid Submission deadline: December 1st, 2023

Start Date: April 1st, 2024

Please submit applications and any questions/consultations to LHATENDERS@SHAW.CA

PLEASE COMPLETE THIS FORM IN ITS ENTIRETY AND SUBMIT WITH SUBJECT LINE: 2023-RFP-003-RESPONSE

Intensive Case Management Team (ICM)

  • There is room for negotiation as we understand that there are many operating costs outside of the control of the agency that will need to be considered.

  • Best Practice caseloads would be 15-20 per staff, depending on the acuity of the participant (this structure can be managed somewhat by the agency, though Case Management best practice considerations are to be utilized). With this in mind, the September 2023 By Name List had identified 283 unique participants who are currently accessing the Shelter or Case Management/Outreach programs. We recognize that this contract may not have the capacity to support each of these individuals, but knowing the scale and scope may be helpful for system planning. This program is outcomes based, moving participants forward on a self-directed, recovery oriented journey – please see the definition of recovery in the LHA CBO Housing and Support Handbook.

  • Depending on the size of the program and how much of the Program Manager’s time is dedicated to the program, some or all of the Program Manager costs will be covered under Wages & Benefits. Please clearly identify that within the ask on the Budget form.

  • Programming space can be charged to program budget as Direct Client Costs.


STAIR Grant

Under the initiative known as STAIR (Strategies, Transition, Increase Capacity, and Recovery) Grants, the LHA will work in partnership with the community to maintain its crucial role in addressing homelessness in Lethbridge. By fostering strategic approaches with a recovery-focused lens, facilitating transformative changes, increasing capacity, and providing essential resources, LHA aims to make significant progress in the fight against homelessness.

Stair Grant recipients:

Blood Tribe Department of Health – Stabilization Clinician

Family Ties – River House Case Manager

L&RCHC – Housing Navigator

L&RCHC – Tenant Support; Halmrast

Peak Vocation and Support Services – Safe Hotel Stays


Intensive Case Management Team for High Acuity Individuals RFP Recipient:

Streets Alive has been awarded the contract.