The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services, in collaboration with the Michigan State Housing Development Authority and the communities of Berrien County, Detroit, and Lansing propose to expand upon the successful Michigan Housing and Recovery Initiative (MHRI) in Detroit and to replicate this program within the Berrien County and Lansing communities. The populations of focus include: individuals who experience chronic homelessness and have a substance use disorder (SUD), serious mental illness (SMI), serious emotional disturbance (SED), or co- occurring disorder (COD); veterans who experience homelessness or chronic homelessness and have a SUD, SMI, or COD; and families who experience homelessness with one or more family members that have a SUD, SMI, SED, or COD. Over the three year grant period, 410 households will be served. Activities that will be supported through CABHI include: 1) providing intensive outreach to people experiencing homelessness, and enrolling those within the MHRI target population; 2) providing Permanent Supportive Housing services and case management under a Housing First model; 3) employing Certified Peer Support Specialists to provide MHRI participants with recovery support services; 4) providing Supported Employment services to MHRI participants and enhancing the capacity for partnerships between homeless service agencies, employment agencies, and behavioral health agencies; 5) contracting with consultants to provide training and technical assistance to agencies and Continuums of Care to improve their homeless service system infrastructure; 6) developing a state-wide inventory of the housing stock and shelter in order to prioritize new housing development throughout the state; 7) employing SOAR and benefits specialists to increase economic security among MHRI participants; and 8) developing strategies for leveraging Medicaid to address gaps in services for populations experiencing chronic homelessness.