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Heading Home campaign: county reports 2,100 families housed since 2021, outlines pipeline

2904790 · April 9, 2025
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Santa Clara County reported that more than 2,100 families have been permanently housed since the Heading Home campaign began in October 2021, and described nearly 1,700 family units open or under construction. The board received the update and asked for continued coordination with school districts and regular updates.

The Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors received an update on the Heading Home campaign on April 8, which the Office of Supportive Housing described as the county’s initiative to achieve functional zero for family homelessness by 2025.

The county reported that since October 2021 more than 2,100 families have been permanently housed through a mix of rapid rehousing, emergency housing vouchers and new permanent units. That total represents more than 3,000 adults and over 4,100 children housed in permanent options, county staff said. Office…

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