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County leaders push for urgent funding to combat homelessness

June 25, 2024 | Contra Costa County, California



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County leaders push for urgent funding to combat homelessness
In a recent government meeting, officials discussed the urgent need for funding to support the unhoused population and struggling families in the community. A passionate plea from an organizer highlighted the firsthand experiences of those affected by homelessness, emphasizing the importance of approving these funds.

Jamie Almanza, CEO of Bay Area Community Services, provided context on the organization’s role in addressing homelessness, noting their operation of the largest interim housing program in East County, Contra Costa County. Almanza underscored the critical nature of prevention in combating homelessness, stating, \"prevention is equity,\" and praised the board for their funding recommendations aimed at improving the system of care for vulnerable populations.

Supervisor Anderson expressed gratitude for the community's commitment to helping those in need and supported moving forward with the funding recommendations. He emphasized the importance of tailoring requests for proposals (RFPs) to effectively address various aspects of homelessness and the necessity of getting funds into action rather than allowing them to sit idle.

Supervisor Gioia acknowledged the contributions of the community and the voters who approved Measure X, which allocates funds for homelessness initiatives. He noted the ongoing need for process improvements to enhance the effectiveness of funding distribution.

The meeting concluded with a consensus on the importance of swift action to deploy resources aimed at alleviating homelessness and supporting those in crisis. The board is expected to revisit the funding proposals in upcoming sessions, with a clear commitment to addressing the pressing needs of the community.

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