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UnityCare reports early success placing young people in scattered‑site permanent supportive housing
Summary
UnityCare updated the committee on a city contract to house 18–29‑year‑olds: 53 contracted slots, 47 active clients currently housed, and over half of those clients have remained in housing for a year; staff described landlord outreach, a barrier‑removal fund and options for unsuccessful exits.
San Francisco — UnityCare told the committee it has placed young people into a scattered‑site permanent supportive housing (PSH) program under a contract with the city's HSH, reporting early retention successes and operational challenges.
Rae Subber, representing UnityCare, said the agency manages a contract for 53 independent housing slots with case management and a monthly subsidy, and reported 47 active clients currently housed. Subber said "over 50% of them have been in housing for a year as of November," noting the population is "volatile" but…
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