County Helps to Re-open 28 Affordable Homes in Carlsbad
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Twenty-eight affordable homes officially re-opened today in Carlsbad, thanks to the County Health and Human Services Agency.
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Twenty-eight affordable homes officially re-opened today in Carlsbad, thanks to the County Health and Human Services Agency.
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The housing crisis in San Diego is especially hard on our vulnerable populations; working families, the elderly, people with disabilities and veterans who have been homeless. The County offers rental assistance through our Section 8 Housing Program and partnerships with local landlords.
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The County Board of Supervisors today voted to adopt several measures, including sheltering options and expanded outreach teams, to deal with homelessness in unincorporated communities.
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The annual Point-in-Time Count is spearheaded by the Regional Task Force on the Homeless and provides a one-day snapshot of people living on the streets or in short-term shelters.
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People experiencing homelessness in the County’s unincorporated areas during the coming rainstorms can find shelter thanks to the County’s Inclement Weather Shelter Program.
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The County Health and Human Services Agency was awarded more than $1.7 million in federal funds to house people with disabilities.
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The County will fund more than 2,600 affordable housing units in the region by 2025. Those units will house over 5,000 San Diegans.