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Experts call for urgent solutions to RV homelessness crisis

July 09, 2024 | Berkeley , Alameda County, California



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Experts call for urgent solutions to RV homelessness crisis
During a recent government meeting, officials addressed the growing issue of RV homelessness in Berkeley and the broader West Coast, highlighting its recent emergence and lack of comprehensive data. Council members expressed concern over the challenges faced by individuals living in RVs, emphasizing that many are unwilling to leave their vehicles for temporary housing solutions without guaranteed access to permanent supportive housing.

Dr. Margo Kushel and her team from the UCSF Benioff Homeless and Housing Initiative conducted a study revealing that RV residents prioritize stability and privacy, making them hesitant to accept interim housing options that do not lead to permanent solutions. This reluctance underscores a significant gap in the availability of permanent supportive housing, which is particularly acute for the RV population.

The discussion also touched on the regional landscape of homelessness, with officials noting that while Berkeley has made strides in addressing the issue, neighboring areas like Northern Alameda County face similar challenges. One council member shared a personal experience of assisting an individual in need of housing, highlighting the difficulties in finding available options within Berkeley and the surrounding region.

Officials clarified that data on homelessness in Berkeley primarily reflects individuals enrolled in local services, acknowledging that many service users may reside in nearby cities. They emphasized the importance of a coordinated regional approach to homelessness, facilitated by the Continuum of Care (CoC) framework, which aims to streamline services across jurisdictions.

The meeting concluded with a recognition of the ongoing challenges in developing effective regional solutions to homelessness, as officials continue to explore collaborative efforts to address this pressing issue.

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