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Santa Rosa to launch Keep People Housed Sonoma pilot with $3.9 million in funding

2174157 · January 1, 2025
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City staff described a regionally coordinated homelessness‑prevention pilot, Keep People Housed (KPH), funded by local match and All Home. The program pairs rapid flexible financial assistance with stabilization services, launches Dec. 16 and will be delivered locally by Committee on the Shelterless and Community Support Network.

City staff briefed the Santa Rosa City Council Wednesday on Keep People Housed Sonoma (KPH), a two‑year homelessness prevention pilot that pairs rapid flexible financial assistance with housing stabilization services and legal‑aid referrals for households at highest risk of becoming unhoused.

Sasha Brown, program specialist with Housing and Community Services, told the council the city partnered with County of Sonoma and City of Petaluma to provide a local match of $1.3 million; the Bay‑area nonprofit All Home contributed $2.6 million, producing $3.9 million in combined funding for the…

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