Specifications include, but are not limited to: A. Street Outreach: Outreach to people experiencing homelessness in locations where structured connections to services do not currently exist, with a focus on building relationships and service engagement through person-centered, trauma-informed and strengths-based practices. Services include completing coordinated entry assessments, linking people with services to promote connections to stable housing, and connecting people to the FHSP system of care. Funded services may also include: i. Providing services and supplies to meet basic needs such as food support, hygiene services, restrooms, survival gear, storage, etc. ii. Providing connections to safety-off-the-street services, such as emergency shelter, motel vouchers, day centers, safety planning, peer support, and crisis resources. iii. Behavioral health and addiction recovery outreach, and culturally specific outreach services. iv. Emergency on-call services in the event of severe weather, natural disasters, public health, or other emergencies. May include outreach, information sharing, distribution of basic needs supplies, transportation, and service connections. . Case Management and Wrap Around Supports: The FHSP will have participants navigating out of unsheltered homelessness to living in a variety of housing settings, including, but not limited to, scattered-site settings, project-based settings, and residential facility settings, using FHSP locally funded rent subsidies or a federal voucher. Flexible and person-centered case management that provides ongoing wraparound supports before, during, and after housing placement is an essential component of the FHSP and will be delivered in close coordination and collaboration with the entire system of care. Case management supports in the FHSP helping meet the housing stability needs of FHSP participants are expected to align with other Service Components of the FHSP that can be provided by multiple organizations.