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HomeSafe, HDAP and CCE credited with housing exits; counties warn of closures as one‑time funds end
Summary
State and county witnesses told Assembly subcommittees that targeted programs for older adults and people with disabilities — HomeSafe, HDAP and Community Care Expansion (CCE) — have produced relatively high exits to permanent housing but that many HomeSafe grantees will exhaust one‑time funding within months.
Department of Social Services officials and county practitioners described how three programs targeted at older adults and people with disabilities — HomeSafe, the Housing and Disability Advocacy Program (HDAP), and Community Care Expansion (CCE) — have produced stronger housing outcomes than the broader homelessness system but face sustainability issues as one‑time funding winds down.
Claire Ramsey, a CDSS chief deputy, said HomeSafe (launched in 2018) served about 15,600 people through June 2024 and reported that in 2023–24 about 62% of HomeSafe participants exited to permanent housing compared with about 35% for the…
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