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San Francisco County officials have taken significant steps to address homelessness among young adults involved in the child welfare system. During a recent government meeting, the board approved a motion to amend and forward a resolution that authorizes the Human Services Agency (HSA) to apply for approximately $459,000 in funding from the California Department of Housing and Community Development. This funding is part of the Transitional Housing Program aimed at helping young adults aged 18 to 25 secure and maintain stable housing.
The meeting highlighted the urgent need for such initiatives, as data indicates a troubling trend among youth with a history of foster care. A recent point-in-time homeless count revealed that 29% of youth respondents had experienced foster care involvement, with many facing acute challenges in securing stable housing in San Francisco's high-cost market. The funding will provide essential services, including housing subsidies, support for finding and applying for housing, and assistance with move-in costs.
In addition to the transitional housing funding, the board also discussed a related resolution for a separate allocation of up to $147,000 for housing navigation services. This program aims to assist young adults aged 18 to 21 in navigating housing services and applying for available resources.
The board's actions reflect a commitment to reducing homelessness among vulnerable populations and ensuring that young adults transitioning out of the child welfare system receive the support they need. The HSA will have until the end of the fiscal year to utilize these funds, should they be awarded, emphasizing the urgency of addressing this critical issue.
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